Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
> IF the PDF has been "Reader Enabled", then Reader can submit the full
> PDF - in fact, for our "Distribute Form" feature in Acrobat 8 and
> later, that's EXACTLY what it submitted.
I assumed the PDF was created with iText.
In that case, it isn't Reader Enabled
On Jul 23, 2008, at 1:29 PM, 1T3XT info wrote:
> Are you using the full Acrobat? Adobe Reader can't submit a
> form as a PDF.
IF the PDF has been "Reader Enabled", then Reader can submit the full
PDF - in fact, for our "Distribute Form" feature in Acrobat 8 and
later, that's EXACTLY wh
:57 PM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Problem Pushbutton with
PdfAction.createSubmitForm SUBMIT_PDF
Nguyen Tran Sy wrote:
> Can you try the code posted ?
No, please ask somebody else.
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Nguyen Tran Sy wrote:
> Can you try the code posted ?
No, please ask somebody else.
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Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Problem Pushbutton with
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Nguyen Tran Sy wrote:
> My purpose is that the new pushbutton will allow me to click on it to submit
> all the PDF to an URL
Read p491: Basically, you can submit an AcroForm four ways:
as an HTML query string, as a Forms Data Format (FDF) form,
as an XFDF form, and as PDF if you're using the full