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Topic: RE: Running PDF Java Scripts on the WEB (Via Email)
Conf: (P-PDF) Beginners, Msg: 22767
From: kt
Date: 6/25/2001 08:29 AM

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: p-pdf-beginners Listmanager
>>[mailto:listmanager@forum.planetpdf.com]
>>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:49 PM
>>Subject: Running PDF Java Scripts on the WEB
>>
>>
>>From: "Mark"
>>
>>--- Planet PDF Forum | http://forum.planetpdf.com ----
>>
>>I am new to PDF forms and Java Script. I have made a
>>simple Form that has several internal Java scripts. All
>>works fine when ran from my computer (which has a copy of
>>Acrobat). However, when I place the form on the web, none
>>of the Scripts work when the form is viewed from another
>>computer (without acrobat) using a web browser. Is the
>>Java scripting within acrobat only functional if you have
>>acrobat installed locally or is there something needed to
>>be installed on the web-server?
>>
>>
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  >>-----Original Message-----

  >>From: p-pdf-beginners =Listmanager

  >>[mailto:listmanager@forum=..planetpdf.com]

  >>Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 5:49 =PM

  >>Subject: Running PDF Java Scripts on =the WEB

  >>

  >>

  >>From: "Mark" =<mstory@tntie.com>

  >>

  >>--- Planet PDF Forum | http://forum.planetpdf.com ----

  >>

  >>I am new to PDF forms and Java =Script.  I have made a

  >>simple Form that has several internal =Java scripts.  All

  >>works fine when ran from my computer =(which has a copy of

  >>Acrobat).  However, when I place =the form on the web, none

  >>of the Scripts work when the form is =viewed from another

  >>computer (without acrobat) using a =web browser.  Is the

  >>Java scripting within acrobat only =functional if you have

  >>acrobat installed locally or is there =something needed to

  >>be installed on the =web-server?

  >>

  >>

  >>

  >>------- Planet PDF Store's Top 10 =List for May ---------

  >>

  >>    ARTS Split and =Merge - Stamp PDF - Jaws PDF Creator

  >>  Gemini - Amyuni PDF Converter =- Crackerjack - BCL Drake

  >>       =iCopy - ARTS Import - Mapsoft Impress Stamper

  >>

  >>  Find out why these were the =best-selling products last

  >>  month. Free demos of each at =the Planet PDF Store!

  =>>          &nbs=p;    http://www.pdfstore.com/

  >>

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