Subject: RE: [xsl] Javascript embedded in PDF with FOP possible? From: "bryan" <bry@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 14:56:35 +0200 |
>With Adobe Acrobat it is possible to add Adobe jscripting to PDF files. >After researching a bit I found (correct me if i'm wrong) it is not >possible >to use external COM/OLE objects from Acrobat JScript like it is in HTML/IE. >Only the internal Reader/Plugin objects: doc, search, fullscreen, bookmark >From what I remember of the subject, which it's quite a while since I looked at it, you can't do this with any of the well-known FO processors, the only chance I would think you would have is with Adobe's and then using an extension function of course. Also From what I remember you can't create Objects but I think you might be able to Get objects. At any rate scriptable PDFS, which I personally think has to be one of the dumbest ideas in the history of programming not created by me, are implemented using a form of ecmascript, not per se the jscript of IE, -here's a short description of the scripting from a presentation at pdfsages.com on 'interactive documents': Complete JavaScript/ECMAScript 1.5 implementation based on the Netscape "SpiderMonkey" library. -Supports all "core" objects & methods -Acrobat-specific DOM .Does NOT include any "browser" DOM! -Runs in a "sandbox" .No access to file system, system configuration or Network here's the original presentation: http://www.pdfsages.com/downloads/PDF%20Best%20Practices%20-%20Interacti ve%20Documents.pdf it seems pdfsages has some tools for working with interactive pdfs, might help you out. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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