Ok, thank you!

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 09:30:46 -0400To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [iText-questions] Reader Enabled forms (was: Converting Non-Editable Pdfs 
to Editable pdfs)

On Jun 6, 2008, at 8:19 AM, Bruno Lowagie wrote:


However, and maybe Leonard can answer this if he read it, I don“t know 
if changing a PDF extended form with non Adobe tools will be or not a 
licence violation.

I don't know for sure, but iText doesn't change the original form.
It doesn't decrypt/encrypt the 'signature' that 'enables' the form.
All iText does, is adding extra information at the end of the file,
as described in the PDF Reference.
Right - which is what Acrobat/Reader itself do when you fill in and save the 
form.



Adobe may consider this as a loophole,

Nope - by design.

and it doesn't really matter, since you'd fill in the form regardless of the 
Reader Extensions.



Definitly, Adobe needs a library like iText in their LiveCycle solution, 


Adobe already includes iText in every copy of LiveCycle, as we use it for a few 
very specific features.  We just don't expose the .jar files for use by anyone 
else.

Leonard

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