keesha wrote:
> 1. if i'm dynamically getting the pdf field names from our xml (we have an
> xml (...) i call this method: form1.setField(pdfFieldText, strData); the
> barcodes won't get printed
> 2. but if i hard coded the pdfFieldText's name as "BARCODE"... like:
> form1.setField("BARCODE", strData); instead of dynamically getting the pdf
> field name, that does the trick
> do you know why this is the case?
Compare pdfFieldText with "BARCODE" and you'll see that pdfFieldText
doesn't contain the String you thought it contained. You're reading
pdfFieldText from an XML file. Chances are your String is something like
this: "\n\t\tBARCODE\n" or " BARCODE".
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