On 22/03/2012 18:36, Larry Evans wrote:
> On 03/22/12 11:59, Zhang.Xun-An wrote:
>> Hi Paulo,
>>
>> Thank you for response so fast.
>>
>> I don't know the inside of a general PDF file. What I have are some general 
>> editable pdf files. They are not created in Java with 'PdfPCell' or 
>> 'pdfField'. Is it possible we fill in values with 'AcroFields' in iText jar.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
> Hi Zhang,
>
> A similar question was asked in this thread:

No, it isn't. That's a completely different question. Mr. Zhang is 
asking how he can fill out values in a PDF form. You were asking how to 
add JavaScript to a PDF form field. Please don't confuse Mr. Zhang as 
it's clear that he's only starting to discover the different flavors of 
PDF. Your answer is like explaining somebody how to use an ejection seat 
in a combat situation to somebody who inquires about traveling by plane 
for the first time ;-)

> However, as noted in the aforementioned thread, I tried to modify
> that example to solve my problem without success.

And that's why we have paid support: to help people find solutions for 
problems they can't solve on their own. Many volunteers do their very 
best on the mailing list, but some questions require more time than what 
is usually available when answering questions for free...

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