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"I hear and I forget, I see and I forget, I do and I forget" -- confused.
On Tue, 10 Mar 1998, Max Wyss wrote:
> Scott,
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> It may not have made it through all the mailing lists, but since about a
> good month, Acrobat Reader and Exchange can get a JavaScript 1.2 engine.
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> You need Reader or Exchange 3.01, and the new Acrobat Forms plug-in,
> downloadable from the Adobe web site.
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> This makes PDF quite dynamic...
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> Max Wyss
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> >Gotta disagree...With JavaScript and Java one has many many more options
> >for programming. PDF does not.
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> >Scott Mills Gray
> >scotty -at- cm -dot- math -dot- uiuc -dot- edu
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