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Depending of your needs, you may prefer a VB approach.

I'm using VB with IAC to make Acrobat do automated things for years.

HTH

Christian



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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Brent Reid
> Envoy�: jeudi 20 novembre 2003 22:32
> ��: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet�: RE: [PDFdev] Should be a simple JavaScript
> 
> 
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> It's in the Adobe SDK documentation.
> Specifically the Acrobat JavaScript Scripting Guide Page 82.
> 
> Many of the methods in Acrobat JavaScript are restricted for security
> reasons, and their
> execution is only allowed during batch, console or menu events. The
> Acrobat
> JavaScript
> Scripting Reference identifies these methods by a padlock symbol in
the
> quick bar. This
> restriction is a limitation when enterprise customers try to develop
> solutions that require
> these methods and know that their environment is secure.
> Three requirements must be met to make restricted Acrobat JavaScript
> methods
> available
> to users.
> ? You must obtain a digital ID.
> ? You must sign the PDF document containing the restricted JavaScript
> methods using
> the digital ID.
> For details on where you can obtain digital IDs and the procedures for
> using
> them to
> sign documents, see �Creating a certifying signature� in Adobe Acrobat
6.0
> Help.
> ? The recipient should trust the signer for certified documents and
> JavaScript.
> For details, see �Managing digital ID certificates� in Adobe Acrobat
6.0
> Help.
> All trusted certificates can be accessed by selecting Certificates
from
> Advanced > Manage
> Digital IDs > Trusted Identities in Acrobat�s main menu. Click Edit
open
> and
> view a
> certificate. To enable JavaScript execution, check the "Trusted for
> JavaScript" check box in
> the certificate.
> 
> The environment I'm developing for will be secure and we can utilize
the
> Win2k Client Server Key option for sharing public keys.
> 
> I must be missing something pretty basic, as this seems like pretty
> standard
> functionality. i.e. I'm opening a template PDF, importing data into
the
> form, attaching digital signatures and then saving the form with a
name
> derived from one of the field values. I figured it would take a couple
> hours
> to have the saveAs working, BUT it's turned into a whole day affair
with
> no
> resolution in sight. Am I taking an incorrect approach to this whole
> process?
> 
> I really appreciate your time,
> 
> Brent
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Aandi Inston
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 3:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [PDFdev] Should be a simple JavaScript
> 
> 
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> > I found where the document needs to meet 3 criteria in order
> > for embedded JavaScript to run...
> 
> I'm not familiar with any of this stuff in connection with
> Acrobat JavaScript. Where are you reading it?
> 
> Aandi
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