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  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-08-21 - By Harakiri
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--- Leonard Rosenthol <leonardr@(protected)> wrote:
> Web Service (aka SOAP) support in PDF JavaScript is > only available > in Acrobat and not in Reader. To support Reader, > you will need to us > a simple "post" to a standard http/https listener.
Furthermore, in their infinte wisdom Adobe never thought about letting proxy server + authentication work in any Reader Version till date. What this means that any POSTs or whatever you want to achieve will not work for users behind a proxy (99% of all coperate users). Proxy itself works, but not authentication.
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