Am I the only one that figures out what I'm doing wrong 10 minutes after
I ask for help from the world?!!???
I needed to use the setXfa() method in the XfaForm class and pass the
reader and writer from my stamper.
Thanks to the iText team for continuing to allow me to get my work done
- you guys rock!
Scott Dunbar wrote:
I've been trying for several days now to get this to work and I'm
still stuck. Basically all of my work has centered around the XfaForm
class. It is easy to construct and manipulate the XML data within the
XfaForm class but how do I save that *back* to the PDF? I see a
Again, my goal is to take a PDF and do the same thing that
AcroFields.mergeXfaData() did but with a dynamic PDF 1.7 in this
case. I apologize if I missed something obvious but I just can't
seem to see what it is.
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
I'll let Bruno and Paulo comment on the specific names of the APIs -
but there exist in iText a set of APIs that do form filling on
XFA-based PDFs instead of on AcroForm-based PDFs.
Leonard
On Nov 10, 2007, at 7:29 PM, Samuel B. Quiring wrote:
Sorry for my ignorance, but what do you mean by the phrase
"XFA-native APIs"? Since you use the plural, can you list two such
APIs?
-Sam
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*Sent:* Saturday, November 10, 2007 9:07 AM
*Subject:* Re: [iText-questions] Pdf 1.7 and merging XFA data
Acrobat 8.1 (and equivalent version of LiveCycle Designer) NO
LONGER SUPPORTS the "mirroring" of XFA fields into AcroFields in
dynamic documents - which is why you can no longer use the
method you've chosen on dynamic documents.
You need to switch to using the XFA-native APIs.
Leonard
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