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
the PdfAnnotation so that I can set the javascript.
Thanks again,
Chris.
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Subject: [iText-questions] Javascript disappears after removing XFA, and
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> Hi all,
>
> I've seen in the mail archives that one can r
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