Hello Paulo this issue is occurring with Acro Forms also

Paulo Soares wrote:
> 
> That was a problem with Designer forms and there's no solution. It will
> work 
> correctly with acro forms, though.
> 
> Paulo
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Steve Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <itext-questions@lists.sourceforge.net>
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 10:20 PM
> Subject: [iText-questions] Any Progress on the RadioButton
> AcroForm"Expected 
> a name object" Issue?
> 
> 
> Hello all ...
> 
> I was unable to find any activity on this issue for almost a year (the
> last post was from July 2007), so I apologize if there is a solution to
> this.  Could someone please reply with a pointer to it if there is?
> 
> I am working to create a website that allows users to fill in a PDF form
> and submit it for printing as part of a larger printing order.  My task
> flow is like this:
> 
> * User selects a "kit" which includes some number of PDF forms.
> * User selects each form which needs to be filled out.  I pull each from
> a repository, add a "Submit" button, and present to the user.
> * User fills out the form, and clicks the submit button.
>   - Behind the scenes, the submitted parameter map is stored for later
> processing.
> * Once everything is filled out, the entire order gets submitted for
> printing and mailing.
>   - Prior to submission for printing, the keyed data is merged back into
> the blank form pulled from the repository and the resulting PDF is
> flattened.
> 
> All of this works perfectly.  The problem is that the user needs to be
> able to go back into a previously completed form to change, add, or
> remove data, prior to final submission.  This is where the problem comes
> in.  On any form that contains Radio buttons, the ugly "Expected a name
> object" appears unless all of the radio buttons are touched before
> clicking "submit".  No radio buttons, no problem.
> 
> I have no control over the creation of the PDFs stored in the
> repository.  The process is designed, in theory, to not care about the
> specific details of each PDF.  As long as each has a blank space where
> the process can put its Submit button, no other knowledge (at least on
> the surface) should be necessary to make this happen.
> 
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated!
> 
> Steve Weber
> 
> 
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