Hi, > Am 28.10.2015 um 04:47 schrieb Tolen Miller <[email protected]>: > > Hello, > > I am working on a form produced in Adobe Livecycle, which is being filled > via PDFBox 1.8.10. I am wondering what options I have to show/hide a field > based on it's value (and possibly a list of field names since some fields > should always show). i.e. there are several fields I would like to hide > (or table rows that contain them), when they are null. > > Normally, I could do this in an initialization javascript on the livecycle > form itself (all users use Adobe's Reader), but this does not seem to work > when opening the form after filling it with PDFBox. Is this not supported? > Does editing the form destroy the scripts or is something else happening?
would it be possible to upload a sample form before and after filling to a public location and mention the field which should be affected by the JS. PDFBox does not execute any JS - be it in AcroForms or XFA. But the Adobe Reader should execute it - dependent on the event the JS is in. BR Maruan > > I would either like to persist the scripts that exist on the form so they > may execute; create scripts in java code to add to the form; or create the > functionality in java and omit js entirely. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]

