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(PHP 4 >= 4.3.0, PHP 5 < 5.3.0, PECL fdf SVN)
fdf_add_doc_javascript — Adds javascript code to the FDF document
Adds a script to the FDF, which Acrobat then adds to the doc-level scripts of a document, once the FDF is imported into it.
fdf_document
The FDF document handle, returned by fdf_create(), fdf_open() or fdf_open_string().
script_name
The script name.
script_code
The script code. It is strongly suggested to use \r
for linebreaks within the script code.
Ejemplo #1 Adding JavaScript code to a FDF
<?php
$fdf = fdf_create();
fdf_add_doc_javascript($fdf, "PlusOne", "function PlusOne(x)\r{\r return x+1;\r}\r");
fdf_save($fdf);
?>
will create a FDF like this:
%FDF-1.2 %âãÏÓ 1 0 obj << /FDF << /JavaScript << /Doc [ (PlusOne)(function PlusOne\(x\)\r{\r return x+1;\r}\r)] >> >> >> endobj trailer << /Root 1 0 R >> %%EOF