Hello,
 
I was wondering if this is possible to achieve using Acrobat Reader with the 
help from iText.
 
In some PDF files created with LivecycleDesigner (most will be dynamic forms) 
we have some mechanisms that transform by code some data/appearence of the PDF 
file while the user is working with it (with the pdf opened either in a web 
browser or directly in acrobat).
 
What we would like to do is to give a notification to the user that something 
is been made to the form. The idea was to have a messagebox or something like 
that, that would give the information while the code was being processed. Like 
a "page is loading..." in a html context. 
 
Anyone made something like that?
 
Thank you
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