Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hello, community worker
I opened the PDF file containing acrobat JavaScript in acrobat render
About the script of network request, I can't send the request
In this file, I use the soap protocol to communicate
This network script can be accessed normally in acrobat DC advanced version
Relevant settings are posted below for permission settings for scripts
Please answer my questions
belive:
netWork:
if,my setting is error,pleace tell me
For the form permissions you need special rights at the document.
I gave the answer. The old product LiveCycle was renamed as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). The product does many things. One small part if AEM is used to add "rights" to a PDF. You install AEM on a server, and use it add these rights. The end user does not need to install anything except Acrobat Reader. The idea is that this is a valuable feature, you must pay for it. Usually buying Acrobat for each user is most cost effective unless you have many hundreds of users. The price of AEM is "by nego
...Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I trigger an error display through a script that does not send a request
The console cannot be seen due to the render environment
I wonder if you understand my situation
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
You need to check the JavaScript documentation for every method you use, to see if it works with Reader. The "quick bar" gives this information. SOAP requires special rights for which you need AEM (5-6 figure cost). It is often more cost effective to just buy Acrobat subscriptions for each user. Soap and Acrobat Reader 9 | Adobe Acrobat (acrobatusers.com)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I made a mistake when I asked
The problem is soap
Version adaptation does not occur on soap methods
It requires only form permissions, and my acrobat version is the latest
I didn't understand what you said about the cost
But I can't pay for each of my users
The information you provided me is too old
thank you
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
For the form permissions you need special rights at the document.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
thanks
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Errors are consistent
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It is an old post I linked to. But The info has not changed and the security error is how it tells you that you need this expensive right.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thank you. I probably know
Is the livecycle reader extension a plug-in?
If I install
Will the effect appear on the file or on the acrobat client?
I have no way to understand this
In addition, can this power be obtained through preference settings?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It is not a plugin. It is a server product:
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I have understood what you said
But I don't know how to practice
In the content you provided, I didn't find the expansion related to livecycle render
Hope to give guidance
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Look at Reader Extensions and Usage Rights.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thank you for your help
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I gave the answer. The old product LiveCycle was renamed as Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). The product does many things. One small part if AEM is used to add "rights" to a PDF. You install AEM on a server, and use it add these rights. The end user does not need to install anything except Acrobat Reader. The idea is that this is a valuable feature, you must pay for it. Usually buying Acrobat for each user is most cost effective unless you have many hundreds of users. The price of AEM is "by negotation". So I repeat: SOAP requires special rights for which you need AEM (5-6 figure cost).
AEM product page: Incorporate CMS Software Into Your Brand | Adobe for Business | United Kingdom
AEM documentation: Adobe Experience Manager Documentation
AEM is complicated, and we know nothing about it. But here is a page in the documentation talking about the kinds of rights you can add for Reader: Certificate types used by Acrobat Reader DC extensions | Adobe Experience Manager
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thank you for your help,nice
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
As far as I know, Adobe render supports SOAP Protocol.
In acrobat support documents, although soap requires form module support.
However, the form module actually has no permission restrictions
Let's discuss the following documents I provide.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
We have already explained this.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
See my reply starting "I gave the answer". I did research for you, and I will not start again because you don't like the facts. They have not changed.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
soory
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
This was perfect - thank you very much for your effort / input!