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Acrobat Reader without Custom CGI
By Nick Hodge | February 9, 2003
Adobe Acrobat Reader and Forms Data without Custom CGI. This has been in progress for a while - so its good to get this technique published.
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Topics: acrobat, adobe, forms, pdf, reader |
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