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  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-09-06 - By Andy Perkins
Back Hi.
I am a newbie to iText, but have a small amount of code to pull out form fields from a PDF form (see snippet below) which was originally based in one of your samples.
I was wondering if there is anyway to order the form fields that are returned, to say be in the order in which they were created for instance as they seem to be returned in a bit of a random fashion at the moment?
Any help much appreciated,
Kind regards,
Andy
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PdfReader reader = new PdfReader(dir + in_pdf); AcroFields form = reader.getAcroFields(); HashMap fields = form.getFields();
for (Iterator i = fields.keySet().iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) { String key = (String) i.next(); int type = form.getFieldType(key); String value = form.getField(key); float[] fieldPositions = form.getFieldPositions(key); switch(type) { ... } }
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