My opinion is that the number of users with a version of Reader < 7  
is so small that I wouldn't invest the engineering effort in a  
product targeted to only those users.

Leonard

On Apr 27, 2007, at 12:29 PM, William Alexander Segraves wrote:
> I had looked in the EULAs for all of the versions of Reader for  
> which I have
> the full distribution of Acrobat, i.e., versions 3 through 6,  
> trying to find
> the new language you had mentioned in a thread on PlanetPDF a while  
> back.
>
> So, it seems to me it would be compliant with the Reader EULA to use a
> "localhost" server-side iText-based class for merging FDF/XFDF with  
> the
> target PDF, presenting the merged PDF to the client browser that  
> "submits"
> the form data, for any version of Reader from versions 3 through 6,  
> while
> such use of Reader 7 (and up) would be in violation of the  
> corresponding
> EULA.
>
> Your opinion?


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