Actually, you know it's being put into the data structure. You actually have no idea whether or not it's in the PDF because you're not checking the PDF. Unless, of course, you're parsing the PDF with a second script calling PDF::Reuse ...
Now, I would definitely get Acrobat Reader - there is a free version of that for every single OS that has a GUI and more than 2 users. That way, you can verify your PDF. You don't need Adobe Acrobat (the pay version) to make sure the Javascript is working - you would need it to build a new PDF.
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Being unknowing, is not the same as being stupid.
Expressing a contrary opinion, whether to the individual or the group, is more often a sign of deeper thought than of cantankerous belligerence.
Do not mistake your goals as the only goals; your opinion as the only opinion; your confidence as correctness. Saying you know better is not the same as explaining you know better.
In reply to Re^3: PDF::Reuse - adding javascript
by dragonchild
in thread PDF::Reuse - adding javascript
by qq
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