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by phonon
3555 days ago
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Which is absurd and shortsighted-- 1. pdf.js has only seriously attempted to implement forms over just the last few weeks, and has made significant progress[1] not to mention someone did quite a bit of it on their own 4 years ago and no-one seemed interested in working with him. [2] 2. Mozilla has a strong interest in furthering web technologies, and pdf.js could be used in just about every enterprise LOB and government form based workflow (as they slowly move to web technologies), if it matured a bit more. Has Mozilla thought of how their unique position as a non-profit could enable them to partner in ways a corporation could not? The insurance industry on its own produces 10s if not 100s of millions of pages of PDFs every day...has anyone from Mozilla ever talked to ACORD (or even knows who they are?) [1] https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js/issues/7613 [2] http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/466362/Blend-PDF-with-HT... https://github.com/modesty/pdf2json |
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(I work for Mozilla but am not involved with PDF.js or PDFium.)