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XML Forms Data Format (XFDF) Specification - Adobe Partners

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<strong>XFDF</strong> Reference<br />

<strong>XML</strong> <strong>Forms</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Format</strong> <strong>Specification</strong> File specification attributes 87<br />

filter<br />

Required. Corresponds to the Filter key in the stream dictionary. The<br />

name of a filter to be applied in processing the stream data, or comma<br />

separated list of such names. Multiple filters should be specified in the<br />

order in which they are to be applied.<br />

<strong>Data</strong> is decrypted or uncompressed when the user selects Save<br />

Embedded File to Disk... from right click menu of the file<br />

attachment.<br />

Value is single filter name or list of names separated by commas. The<br />

filter name is a predefined value or user defined value. The predefined<br />

values are:<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

●<br />

ASCIIHexDecode<br />

ASCII85Decode<br />

LZWDecode<br />

FlateDecode<br />

RunLengthDecode<br />

CCITTFaxDecode<br />

JBIG2Decode<br />

DCTDecode<br />

JPXDecode<br />

Crypt<br />

Elements: data, resource<br />

File specification attributes<br />

Name<br />

file<br />

OriginalName<br />

Description<br />

The file attribute corresponds to the F key in the file specification<br />

dictionary.<br />

Elements: fileattachment<br />

Required. The OriginalName attribute corresponds to the F string in<br />

the remote go-to action and launch action dictionaries.<br />

Elements: File<br />

Destination syntax attributes<br />

Name<br />

Name<br />

Destination<br />

Required. The Name attribute specifies a named destination in the<br />

destination syntax allowing a destination to be referred to indirectly by<br />

means of a name object (PDF 1.1) or a byte string (PDF 1.2)<br />

Elements: Named

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