#1567564 Scripts that remove multiple sub-forms could cause a crash. If two or more different instances of different sub-forms are removed by script before Acrobat can refresh the screen, a crash could occur if the application tries to reference the now-deleted sub-forms.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1, not present in earlier versions.
#1575734 Drop-down lists in dynamic forms are not visible in Reader 8.1. Dynamic forms with drop-down lists whose font size is set to zero will not display correctly in Reader 8.1; earlier versions will display the drop-down list correctly.
Root: fixes an issue in Adobe Reader 8.1, not present in earlier versions.
#1592222 Acrobat 8.1 may crash when the xfa.host.importData function is used in a custom button on a PDF form. In certain circumstances, a combination of scripting techniques could cause a crash when attempting to import data.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1 of the Adobe Acrobat Family, not present in earlier versions.
#1546101 Data selected in a drop-down list is not displayed after the form is submitted. After a form is submitted, prior selections made in drop-down lists are not displayed when a user re-opens the form. Note that the data is retained in the actual PDF file and has been submitted correctly.
Root: fixes an issue in Adobe Reader 8.1, not present in earlier versions.
#1546101 In a PDF form, a click or MouseUp event does not execute for a CheckBox object that is embedded in a table row when Direct/AGM rendering is enabled.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1, not present in earlier versions.
#1539165 Changing the data types of some nodes could cause a crash when opening certain PDF forms. In certain instances when input data in a PDF form does not match the data description derived from the XML schema, a crash could occur when the data type of a node is changed to correct to the mismatch. Symptoms that may highlight this issue can include forms generated by Designer 8.1 that may cause Reader, Acrobat and Designer 8.1 to crash when opening the form, and Designer 8.1 could crash with certain XDP-based PDF forms generated from Designer 8.0 and 8.0.5. In some instances, forms created in Designer 7.x may also generate a crash in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader or the Acrobat Family.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family. In addition, Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8.1.1 (which ships as part of the LiveCycle ES Family) includes a correction for form authors related to this issue. Customers that use Designer 8.0.5 or 7.x (bundled with Adobe Acrobat Professional) can upgrade to version 8.1.1 of Designer here. This upgrade includes new features.
#1565403 Error message when re-opening saved dynamic form. If forms saved in Adobe Designer 7.1 and subsequently rights-enabled with ARES were saved as a copy and re-opened with Reader 8.1 or Acrobat 8.1, users would see the error message "The element [min] has violated its allowable number of occurrences." This error did not occur with versions 8.0 or 7.0.x of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1, not present earlier versions.
#1564575 Form data submitted from dynamic forms created with Designer 7.x may not be correct when submitted via Reader 8.0 or 8.1. In Reader 8.0 or 8.1, in some instances the XDP data sets in the saved PDF are incorrect. Data entered in the sub form is lost when filled, saved and re-opened with Reader 8 because data was not being saved under the correct node in the data file, causing the data to not populate correctly.
Root: fixes an issue in versions 8.0 and 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family.
#1571684 Missing JavaScript error exception. A JavaScript error that should have created a warning to the developer was not flagged as an error prior to version 8.1.1. Specifically, attempting to reference an object via script when the object has already been removed will now throw an exception. The JavaScript object clean up code has been corrected in this update to catch and scripting errors of this type.
Root: fixes an issue in versions 8.0 and 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family; not present in earlier versions.
#1573821 Certified forms fail validation due to empty <formstate> packets. Certified-forms that contain empty <formstate> packets will fail certification validation when opened in Reader/Acrobat 8.1. This update addresses the issue in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat. Note that an issue in LiveCycle Forms Server produces <formstate> nodes for any form that has a dropdown list, which in turn could invalidate the certifying signature if there is one.
Root: fixes issue in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family. In addition, Adobe LiveCycle Designer 8.1.1 (which ships as part of the LiveCycle ES Family) includes a correction for form authors related to this issue. Customers that use Designer 8.0.5 or 7.x (bundled with Adobe Acrobat Professional) can upgrade to version 8.1.1 of Designer here. The server-side issue will be addressed in the future LiveCycle ES 1.5 release.
#1594513 Drop-down list buttons in a PDF Form may not display with Direct/AGM rendering enabled. The height of a drop-down list could be smaller than the threshold to display the button. The threshold for drawing small buttons has been reduced from 6 to 1 point.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family, not present in earlier versions.
#1601373 PDF form floating-point field will not accept decimal point value. In certain instances when an integer-based field precedes a floating-point field in the order of entry, users would not be able to enter the correct value in the floating point numeric field. This update corrects an initialization issue with the input filters.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family, not present in earlier versions.
#1613530 Error message when processing altered XML data. This involves a rare scenario where server-side processing has altered the XML data in a PDF form by removing the xml namespace declarations associated with an empty field. In this situation, Acrobat 8 may generate an error message when trying to process the altered data file.
Root: fixes an issue in version 8.1 of Adobe Reader and the Adobe Acrobat Family.