Hey Leonard,
Well, in essence the PDF's will be agency created and may or may not be
allowed to be submitted online (this is on Windows, they could be viewed
standalone or in browser). I am basically trying to fathom if I can
tell if the PDF can be submitted online (to a CGI script or
Well, yeah we can dicate the Adobe Reader required.
Well, you can certainly tell if a PDF has an action associated
with it that is a Submit Form action - which is the simple
historical way for form submission. This is well defined and not too
difficult to develop a test for (either with
Is it possible to check if a PDF is submittable online? i.e can you detect its
form action or if you can post your form entries to the web?
TIA
Neil
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At 09:33 AM 10/10/2005, Neil Robertson-Ravo wrote:
Is it possible to check if a PDF is submittable online? i.e can you
detect its
form action or if you can post your form entries to the web?
What is it that you are really trying to achieve here?
I ask, because there is a LOT
At 03:48 PM 10/10/2005, Neil Robertson-Ravo wrote:
Well, in essence the PDF's will be agency created and may or may not
be allowed to be submitted online (this is on Windows, they could be
viewed standalone or in browser).
Not allowed by some rules/policy outside the programming
At 04:12 PM 10/10/2005, Neil Robertson-Ravo wrote:
Well, yeah we can dicate the Adobe Reader required.
Well, you can certainly tell if a PDF has an action associated
with it that is a Submit Form action - which is the simple
historical way for form submission. This is well defined and