Hi Everyone,
Well...this question is either:
1. Very easy, OR
2. Impossible
I have a smal ? button next to some of the fields on my form.
I display a message box whenever the user clicks that button.
The message box displays some sort of "help" for the field.
Problem is, I do not want the titlebar of the message box to contain the words: Warning Javascript Window.
How can I change this? I want the titlebar to say only what I want it to say.
Many Thanks,
Joe
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Hi,
The simple answer is that you cannot change that as it is there to warn the user that this is not a Acrobat/Reader dialogue box and has been shown by the form.
The complex answer is that as I understand it if the document was certified and the user had installed and trusted the certificate of the PDF document then the dialogue may not show that message ( I believe this is dependent of the version of Acrobat/Reader that the user is using)
Regards
Malcolm
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Hi,
The simple answer is that you cannot change that as it is there to warn the user that this is not a Acrobat/Reader dialogue box and has been shown by the form.
The complex answer is that as I understand it if the document was certified and the user had installed and trusted the certificate of the PDF document then the dialogue may not show that message ( I believe this is dependent of the version of Acrobat/Reader that the user is using)
Regards
Malcolm
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Hi Malcolm,
Good answer. Thank you.
I am starting to understand the security aspects of this based on your answer and other research that I have recently done.
Hmmmm...so is there a better way to create a helpful popup for the user of a LiveCycle form? (other than xfa.host.messageBox?)
Thanks again,
Joe
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Hi,
Any kind of dialogue will show the warning message.
The only other suggestion would be to hide a helpful box close to the field/section and have this show when the user enters the field/section and hide when they leave it.
Regards
Malcolm
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You can try AcroDialogs from Windjack http://windjack.com/product/acrodialogs/
It lets you do a lot more with popups and while it doesn't get rid of the "warning javascript window" it moves it to the bottom of the window.
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