I have a document process whereby the document renders, but the user cannot edit the document.
How do I change the xdp so that the rendered document will be editable by the end-user?
Thanks!
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In comparing the xdp files (as xml, using SVN diff, whcih in turn uses WinMerge), I noticed that if I change the following field from static to dynamic:
defaultPDFRenderFormat acrobat9.1dynamic
the form appears to allow editing.
However, I made other changes, so I am not sure if this is the one that made the most impact.
Of course, one has to be very cautious when editing xdp files.
Unfortunately, this editor here doesn't allow me to copy and paste, so this is about all I am going to write for now.
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Is the user trying to edit the document using Adobe Reader?
If yes, You need to reader extend the PDF in order to enable users to edit the PDF using Adobe Reader.
You can Reader extend PDF using Acrobat or LiveCycle server depending up on the volume or usage.
Please go through this blog to understanding the licensing of Reader Extensions http://blogs.adobe.com/livecycle/2013/05/understanding-reader-extensions-licensing.html
--Santosh
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This would be editing the form in the internet explorer (or browser of choice); we have this working for another form, so I assume that extensions are not needed. Is there a property to enable editing or "unlock" the form?
Thanks again.
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In comparing the xdp files (as xml, using SVN diff, whcih in turn uses WinMerge), I noticed that if I change the following field from static to dynamic:
defaultPDFRenderFormat acrobat9.1dynamic
the form appears to allow editing.
However, I made other changes, so I am not sure if this is the one that made the most impact.
Of course, one has to be very cautious when editing xdp files.
Unfortunately, this editor here doesn't allow me to copy and paste, so this is about all I am going to write for now.
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