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How to resolve message “Invalid version: The current version of the XFA template model exceeds the capability of Acrobat/Reader” in your server log
In many cases, you will see messages like “ALC-XTG-029-487: [3472] Invalid version: The current version of the XFA template model exceeds the capability of Acrobat / Adobe Reader 9.0” in your server log file on each render of your form … Continue reading
Output and the Use of Acrobat APIs
Recently I was on-site with a development team, and a developer couldn’t figure out why certain functionality wasn’t working in Output. He developed an XDP-based document that contained functionality (written in Javascript) to display the right information based on certain … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x)
Tagged output, acrobat, feikevisser
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LiveCycle Output ES2 and PDF ISO Standards
Adobe LiveCycle Output ES2 lets you generate PDF documents conforming to the PDF/A (archive) ISO (International Organization for Standardization) document archival standard. Other ISO PDF standards such as PDF/X (graphic arts), PDF/E (engineering) and PDF/UA (accessibility) are not supported by … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x), General Interest
Tagged jayankandathil, output, pdf, standard
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Native C++ Components of LiveCycle
LiveCycle is not a pure Java application. It has had C++ components since the first version but some have been re-written in Java (PDFMM, for example). In ES, ES2 and ES2.5, XMLForm is the main C++ component. It is used … Continue reading
Posted in Adobe LiveCycle ES2 (9.0.x), Adobe LiveCycle ES, Adobe LiveCycle 7.x
Tagged jayankandathil, xmlform, forms, output, corba
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