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Le 25 mars 04, � 17:06, Christian Steinbach a �crit :
This button is based on a quick hack exploiting a kind
of "hole" in former versions of PDF forms.

It's not a hole, it's a very useful function that you can compare to "cookies" for HTML.


The newer
versions (PDF 1.5 / Acrobat 6.x) do not support this
system any more

This is totally untrue, try this file with Reader 6.x :


http://www.abracadabrapdf.net/download/fr/forms/AbraEnveloppe.pdf
(25 Kb)

I heard that Adobe has reduced the size of the
variables so that this method has become unusable with
the newer versions.

Yes, Adobe reduce previous 32K to 4K in version 6 but this didn't change main constraints: ReaderSave is sufficient for a trivial doc as a ready-to-print envelope but not for professional jobs. Different forms can write in the glob.js file which uses a FIFO (first in, first out) storage, meaning possible datas loss. And stored datas are only available for one user on one computer for only one software (Reader and Acrobat can't shares the same glob.js file, different versions of Reader/Acrobat also).



--- Justice Gradowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
What about the reader save button?
www.readersave.com
Or is this only for non-commercial applications?

It's free for personal use and charged for commercial use, see the web site.



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JRB
www.abracadabraPDF.net


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