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Re: Globally change URL path in PDF


  • Subject: Re: Globally change URL path in PDF
  • From: John Hawkinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 11:31:09 -0400

David Crowe <email@hidden> wrote on Tue, 22 Sep 2009
at 06:36:12 -0700 in <p06240832c6de822e3a5b@[192.168.1.106]>:

>  Adobe Acrobat is scriptable with their version of Javascript, which can be
>  initiated from AppleScript.

Unfortunately, its bindings are very limited, and it essentially
cannot do anything at finer granularity than the page level. I don't
think you'll be able to accomplish this sort of thing in anything
with Applescript bindings.

email@hidden
  John Hawkinson

>  You can access the "Doc" property "baseURL" for example. If you're
>  lucky all the URLs were set up with this. If you get the
>  "JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference" document from the Adobe
>  website you can probably figure out how to modify individual links
>  within a document and then send Acrobat on a search-and-modify
>  mission.
> >
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