Quoting amol bhople <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
> I read all the problems on
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg35896.html.
> I am facing the same probem that you all mentioned. I am not able to
> save the changes on the PDF form.It is working with Acrobat6
1T3XT info wrote:
> hanspeter schlapbach wrote:
>> see attachment
I didn't notice that this wasn't sent to the mailing-list.
This was probably done by mistake. I forward my answer to the list.
> That's a very detailed description of the problem.
> I see that you already discovered that this probl
hanspeter schlapbach wrote:
> shortly we recognized a strange behavior: client with acrobat/reader 7
> or 8 get a (visible and hard-printed) square-symbol at the end of each
> line in a multiline-text-field. this does not happen with clients using
> acrobat/reader 6 or lower.
Where can we find
Carlos de Luna Saenz wrote:
> going a little out of topic... is there any intention to support some day
> searches inside the PDF?
> if so.. there's a way we can help?
The first step you should take is: read the PDF Reference.
After having read AND understood the PDF Reference,
decide if your que
de febrero, 2008 14:21:12
Asunto: [iText-questions] problem with newer acrobat-reader-versions
hello
prolog:
we use since 2003 a product (rreport from java4less.com) with which we
programmatically generate pdf-files from within a server-based
java-web-application (struts). the product uses itext.
hello
prolog:
we use since 2003 a product (rreport from java4less.com) with which we
programmatically generate pdf-files from within a server-based
java-web-application (struts). the product uses itext.
the clients get the pdf-stream within the browser. all is perfect.
shortly we recognized