Good idea, however one of the first things you will notice from the xfdf file is that the field name tags are the actual fieldnames assigned to the fields on the pdf form when the form fields were created. Creating the form with the fields on it and creating the xfdf file go hand in hand. Whenever the fields are changed or new ones are added to the form, make sure a new xfdf file is generated so that you can modify your code that will create the xfdf file for the form programmatically. that is why we create a table that holds all of the field names for all of the forms. Whenever a field is added to a pdf form we add a record to the table and then when we create the xfdf file programmatically, we step through the records in the table that match that form.
>Woops! I don't have a full version of Acrobat installed but a coworker does. I will have him create the xfdf file so I can take a look at it. Thanks.
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