Mea culpa,
FillDynamicXfa2 works wonderfully and maintains the usage rights.
I was working with a form that it seems to not allow filling after changing
the datasets, but is the PDF form I have to live with.
When I use the example ReadXfa2 in order to export the XFA, formFieldFilling
has value
Thank you for your answer.
Taking few steps back, I reiterate my intention, namely to use example
FillDynamicXfa2.
While using, I found out that the usage rights are broken. When I used
stamper with those two extra parameters for keeping usage rights, no
replacement of datasets occurred.
I am j
claud108 wrote:
> I would drop gladly AcroFields but, by using XFA, the usage rights are
> broken.
And why is that?
If you work in append mode, you can point to new objects that
logically (not physically) replace the old objects.
I fear we're having a communication problem, due to the fact
that
I would drop gladly AcroFields but, by using XFA, the usage rights are
broken.
Claudius
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claud108 wrote:
> 1T3XT BVBA,
>
> Any hint about this work?
The following sentence is phrased in a very strange way:
> I have a really complicated datasets part of XFA to be approached by using
> AcroFields.
Either drop the XFA and use AcroFields only.
Or drop the AcroFields and use XFA only.
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Any hint about this work?
I have a really complicated datasets part of XFA to be approached by using
AcroFields.
Thank you,
Claudius
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Because one uses AcroForms and one uses XFA...
Leonard
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From: claud108 [mailto:claud...@yahoo.com]
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I wonder why with this example
I wonder why with this example
http://www.1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=348
(which uses AcroFields), is possible to maintain the usage rights, while by
using this example
http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=441
(which uses XfaForm), this is not possible.
Thank you,
Cl
claud108 wrote:
> Thank you very much for your answer.
>
> I missed that subtlety of stamper ;)
>
> But I want to keep the Usage Rights AND update the XFA of the PDF document.
>
> Is this possible?
Only if you throw some work at it.
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Thank you very much for your answer.
I missed that subtlety of stamper ;)
But I want to keep the Usage Rights AND update the XFA of the PDF document.
Is this possible?
Claudius
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claud108 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After using this example
> (http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=441) on a form that was
> possible to be filled and saved by user, it is not possible to fill it
> again.
>
> It appears the message:
> "This document contained certain rights to enable specia
claud108 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After using this example
> (http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=441) on a form that was
> possible to be filled and saved by user, it is not possible to fill it
> again.
>
> It appears the message:
> "This document contained certain rights to enable specia
Hi,
After using this example
(http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=441) on a form that was
possible to be filled and saved by user, it is not possible to fill it
again.
It appears the message:
"This document contained certain rights to enable special features in Adobe
Reader. The d
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