Hi,

> I also have two examples showing how I fill out a dynamic XFA form.

I have tried to do exactly the same based on your example. The data is 
prepared in the exact same way: The original PDF and a xml-fragment that 
has just the <datasets> element and its children.

If anyone is interested, the data is at:

   http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de/tmp/n1.pdf
   http://www.marian-aldenhoevel.de/tmp/n1.datasets.xml

The resulting pdf after running your sample with adapted resource names 
is a visually unchanged PDF. The same code running on your dynamic.pdf 
and datasets.xml works fine.

> I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve in your example; I assume 
> you're looking to fill out the form.

I am not really sure what I would be doing in a real final application. 
Currently I'd be happy with any changes being picked up.

Possible changes I'd like to make is to add a logo, fill out fields, 
change default descriptive texts (that I have also seen in the XML, 
outside the data-element).

> I hope this makes sense.

Totally. It just does not work with my input data.

It's obvious that I don't know enough about PDF, and the various 
technologies involved with these advanced variations of it...

Ciao, MM

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