Hi all,
Thank you again for your support!
Yesterday I managed to extract and modify the XFA part using the PdfStamper
and the help of the pdf reference 1.6. As a simple test, I replaced some
fonts names in the XFA template part and loaded the modified file in Acrobat
and Reader 7. Both took no no
At 02:52 AM 1/10/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> With Acrobat 7, this goes even one step further. The PDF form
> elements (AcroForms) are actually just "compatibility placeholders" and
> are ignored by Acrobat 7 during execution.
> [...]
I guess the same is true for Reader 7, as it has the XFA pl
You must use PdfStamper.
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Thanks for your quick responses.
> With Acrobat 7, this goes even one step further. The PDF form
> elements (AcroForms) are actually just "compatibility placeholders" and
> are ignored by Acrobat 7 during execution.
> [...]
I guess the same is true for Reader 7, as it has the XFA plugin as w
At 05:32 AM 1/7/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As You probably know, since Designer 6.0/Acrobat/Reader 6.02 Adobe included
the Accelio form technology they bought in 2002.
Correct.
Acrobat 7 expands on this significantly to truely integrate the
two architectures to produce a modern
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> Hi all
Hi all,
As You probably know, since Designer 6.0/Acrobat/Reader 6.02 Adobe included
the Accelio form technology they bought in 2002. The new form creation
process is xml based and form data is submitted in the new xdp format - not
in xfdf any more. The complete form structure including its layout