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If you know the script's name, you can use an FDF using the /JavaScript /Doc option and insert a space character as whole script. This should actually remove the script, or at least make it inactive. If the script is not present in the document, it might become inserted, containing that simple space. But that should not create much problems.
Hope, this can help.
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Does anyone know if there is any way to trace existence of a document level
JavaScript function in PDF forms and delete it programmatically by using
Batch processing options?
I am trying to batch process hundreds of PDF forms, to trace and delete a
specific document level JavaScript function from these PDF files.
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