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I have similar problem. I have .xml file or .xsd file with data with i would like to fill the form for every open of PDF in Reader. What should I do? I tried but nothing give a positive results. Maybe some javascript code.
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Assuming that you have bound the files to the chema correctly, then you will have to import that data file when theform is opened on the client. You can do tyhis through menu options in Acrobat or you can have a button that will allow the user to choose a data file to import. AS long as the data file follows the same structure of the one that was defined in the template then your data will appear.
Two other options exist - use a server side product to merge the data onto the template before the PDF is rendered. Or, have a reference to the template that is being used in the xml file (change its extension to xdp) and double click the xdp file. This will casue the template to open and the dat file to be merged into the opened file. This assumes that you have the template on yor local machine and that you DO NOT have Designer on that machine (XDP extensions are associated with Designer as well as Acrobat).
Paul
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OK. I have a import from .xml in Acrobat Proffesional, but when i change this file in PDF nothing changes, unless i repeat this action. This is not good, because I have do this automaticly. Which options should I set in button?
I don't understand. I have to change file data.xml to data.xdp?
Hier is my .xml file http://www.speedyshare.com/files/29710064/data.xml
And generated .xsd file http://www.speedyshare.com/files/29710066/data.xsd
PDF file witch I would like to update on every opening http://www.speedyshare.com/files/29710076/import_from_xml.pdf
Please help me
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You can save the xdp file straight out of the pdf (it is an option when you execute the save data. It follows the same fornat as the normal xml file but has an additional root node and a reference to the xdp template being used. Now you woudl use the xdp file to launch acrobat and not the PDF.
Make sense?
Paul
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