I have a process on my website where I use an HTML form and PHP code to build a FDF file. This file will import and display in PDF-XChange with no problem. If I try to open the FDF file directly, it will only open with Adobe Reader. If I try to open it with PDF-XChange I get an error message: Error opening document...Error [PDF Structure 40]: Required Property is not set. Is it possible to open a FDF file directly with PDF-EChange at this time?
thanks,
Marv
FDF - Open vs. Import
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Chris - PDF-XChange
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Re: FDF - Open vs. Import
Hi mhayssen,
For now only importing .fdf files is supported.
Regards,
Chris
For now only importing .fdf files is supported.
Regards,
Chris
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Arne
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Re: FDF - Open vs. Import
Will there be support for opening fdf files directly? And if yes, is there already a release date for this feature?
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: FDF - Open vs. Import
Hi Arne,
Yes there are plans to allow direct opening of .fdf files, and I would say this will be available with ver3 of the Viewer later this year.
Will try to get a more specific time frame (if there is any) from the dev team and will add it in this topic.
Cheers,
Stefan
Yes there are plans to allow direct opening of .fdf files, and I would say this will be available with ver3 of the Viewer later this year.
Will try to get a more specific time frame (if there is any) from the dev team and will add it in this topic.
Cheers,
Stefan