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Interactive Features
8.6.5 Named Pages
The optional
Pages
entry
(PDF 1.3)
in a document’s name dictionary (see Section
3.6.3, “Name Dictionary”) contains a name tree that maps name strings to indi-
vidual pages within the document. Naming a page allows it to be referenced in
two different ways:
An import-data action can add the named page to the document into which
FDF is being imported, either as a page or as a button appearance.
A script executed by a JavaScript action can add the named page to the current
document as a regular page.
A named page that is to be visible to the user should be left in the page tree (see
Section 3.6.2, “Page Tree”), and there should be a reference to it in the appropriate
leaf node of the name dictionary’s
Pages
tree. If the page is not to be displayed by
the viewer application, it should be referenced from the name dictionary’s
Templates
tree instead. Such invisible pages should have an object type of
Template
rather than
Page
and should have no
Parent
or
B
entry (see Table 3.27
on page 145). Regardless of whether the page is named in the
Pages
or
Templates
tree or is added to a document by an import-data or JavaScript action, the new
copy is not itself named.
8.6.6 Forms Data Format
This section describes Forms Data Format (FDF), the file format used for inter-
active form data
(PDF 1.2).
FDF is used when submitting form data to a server,
receiving the response, and incorporating it into the interactive form. It can also
be used to export form data to stand-alone files that can be stored, transmitted
electronically, and imported back into the corresponding PDF interactive form.
In addition, beginning in PDF 1.3, FDF can be used to define a container for an-
notations that are separate from the PDF document to which they apply.
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