Hello, excuse me for reposting this, but its really important I get 
Acrobat-JS to work without errors. Are the described errors

1) my bug
2) acrobats bug
3) contexts bug
?

Can we somehow fix the "errors" (suppres the messages) that acrobat4 sees 
in up-001-s.pdf? 

Sincerely yours
Aljoscha


Hello,

On opening the file up-001-s.pdf in Acrobat Reader
I get 7 similar JS errors like

JavaScript error in Validate Field script of field "sys::6" at line 1: 
Do_Check_Answer is not defined

This seems to be a principal problem. 
When I try to attach a format action to a field e.g. :

...

\setupfield
  [CheckSetup]
  [frame=off, width=8cm, height=2.8ex, background=color, backgroundcolor=gray, 
format=JS(check{date}) ]

\definefield
  [date] [line] [CheckSetup]

\startJSpreamble {Initialize} used now
  function check(name){
    v = this.getField(name) ;
    if (v) {
      app.alert("Are you sure you mean "+v.value+" ?");
    }
  }
\stopJSpreamble

\starttext
\field[date]
\stoptext

I get basically the same error on startup, though it works afterwards.
Also putting the function definition in an extra JScode block like

\setupfield
  [CheckSetup]
  [frame=off, width=8cm, height=2.8ex, background=color, backgroundcolor=gray, 
format=JS(check{S{date}}) ]

...

\startJScode{check}
  v = this.getField(JS_S_1) ;
  if (v) {
    app.alert("Are you sure you mean "+v.value+" ?");
  }
\stopJScode

...

doesnt work. Acrobat finds the function definition now, but complains:

JavaScript error in Format Field script of field "date2" at line 1:
Operation failed.

When the textfield is changed, the function works just fine.

It seems, that on opening the document, Acrobat "tests" all functions or so ???
Can anyone help, please?

Yours, Aljoscha




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