Re: [iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and Compression.

2005-04-02 Thread Leonard Rosenthol
At 10:32 AM 4/2/2005, Chris Groenewald wrote: I've seen in the mail archives that one can remove the XFA from a Acrobat 7 form to make filling of the form possible. And it works too. But I've also seen one nasty side effect: The client-side JavaScript in the PDF goes missing. That is cor

Re: [iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and Compression.

2005-04-02 Thread Chris Groenewald
the PdfAnnotation so that I can set the javascript. Thanks again, Chris. From: "Paulo Soares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Paulo Soares" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Chris Groenewald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Javascript disappe

Re: [iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and Compression.

2005-04-02 Thread Paulo Soares
- Original Message - From: "Chris Groenewald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2005 3:32 PM Subject: [iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and Compression. > Hi all, > > I've seen in the mail archives that one can r

[iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and Compression.

2005-04-02 Thread Chris Groenewald
Hi all, I've seen in the mail archives that one can remove the XFA from a Acrobat 7 form to make filling of the form possible. And it works too. But I've also seen one nasty side effect: The client-side JavaScript in the PDF goes missing. Is there any way to preserve the JavaScript in the docum