Bruno Lowagie wrote:
> a. somebody creates a PDF form (XFA / AcroForm / whatever)
> b. this form needs to be reader enabled (you'll ALWAYS need Adobe
>     to do this)
> c. when this form is saved locally, the Reader Enabling may not
>     be lost.

...

> [6]
> ... So far for my inspiration, but maybe some other ideas
> will surface

I have another idea.
In your current work flow (a) and (b) are done in one go.
What if you add an extra step between (a) and (b) that
removes the XFA using this sample:
http://1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=391
(Note that you'll have to remove the flattening stuff.)

br,
Bruno

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