To grab this info for PDFs, I believe the identity property loginName in Acrobat JavaScript can help. The reference guide titled 'JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference' says "The login name as registered by the operating system." I cannot provide the exact steps as I have never tried this.If this is ...
I agree this makes it difficult for end-users to use Forms. They'll have to either customize their browsers since you cannot control their browser behavior remotely. You may want to explore the option of programmatically changing the browser's behavior. It'll be transparent to the users, except for ...
Firefox 19 has added an in-built native PDF reader. Here's the news for Fx 19: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-57570062-263/mozilla-puts-native-pdf-viewer-in-firefox-19/.Hoping for Forms to control the opening application at user's end is asking for a lot of security overrides, that are impossi...
You can programmatically split forms using LC Assembler service and use the DDX. You could extract page1 from pdf1 and create a pdf, then page2 of pdf1 into a different PDF using something similar to:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><DDX xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/DDX/1.0/"><PDF result="Final.p...
And also Tour de LiveCycle was created as an 'introduction to Adobe LiveCycle' among other things. The content may be slightly dated but you should be able to find some great introductory material in there. Access it from http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/tourdelivecycle.html and see if it serve...
LiveCycle is bigger than life! I cannot alone do justice to the question but I shall do my bit :-)From a perspective of convincing management you can share the success stories of dozens of organization shared at http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/showcase/index.cfm?event=finder&loc=en_us&productid=256886....
No worries, Javier. Please do not delete any threads. I am moving this thread to the appropriate (LiveCycle Designer) forum.If, by mistake, you happen to 'misplace' a thread, just drop me a message to move it.