Karolin wrote:
> It works :-)
>
> Look at:
> http://www.1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=348
Yes, but I should check the archives: a while ago somebody posted a very
complex XFA example, involving JavaScript, digital signatures, and so
on, for which that code didn't work. Leonard ans
It works :-)
Look at:
http://www.1t3xt.info/examples/browse/?page=example&id=348
Cheers Karolin
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I am using iText-5.0.1.jar and run in the same problem with PDF in XFA
format.
After the PDF had been modified using the API, Adobe Reader shows following
message while opening the modified PDF:
"This document enabled extended features in Adobe Reader. The document has
been changed since it was
First off, wanted to say I really appreciate all the work on iTextSharp. It
is a great API. I just tried the latest iTextSharp DLL (5.0) and still got
the error about adobe extended features being disabled in Acrobat Reader on
a PDF after it had been modified using the API. Is there any way around
First off, wanted to say I really appreciate all the work on iTextSharp. It
is a great API. I just tried the latest iTextSharp DLL (5.0) and still got
the error about adobe extended features being disabled in Acrobat Reader on
a PDF after it had been modified using the API. Is there any way around