Thanx Bruno,

        I admit, I don't exactly know the difference between AcroForms and 
XFA Forms; but I'll do a study on these two today and will find out.

        How do I make sure that I am working with FDF;  I've saved the PDF 
Form as Stattic PDF, won't it submit the data as FDF? Or do I need to do 
something else?

Regards

Nitin

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruno Lowagie (iText)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] PDF forms created with Acrobat 6.0


> Nitin Tomer wrote:
>>         So I want to ask whether iText 2.0 supports Acrobat 8.0 PDF 
>> forms?
>
> Yes, iText 2.0 supports AcroForms.
> It even supports XFA Forms.
> Do you know the difference between an AcroForm
> and an XFA form. Because that may be the cause
> of your problem/confusion.
>
>> And if it does, are there any changes in the way to access the FDF data?
>
> Are you sure you are working with FDF?
> br,
> Bruno
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