Hello everyone,
I’m in the process of transitioning my blog to a different server. As such, there will be a day or two next week during which my blog will not be available. Rest assured, it will return as fast as possible.
If you do happen to visit on one of those days, here are some alternatives you may want to consider (make sure you take notes):
- Read the entire XFA spec (pick your favorite one or close your eyes, point to the screen and read the one you end-up pointing at).
- Go for a coffee (well, probably lots of coffees) at the little shop on the corner.
- Call it a show-stopper and go home! (don’t tell your boss I said that)
- If you have other interesting ideas, please share!
Posted by Stefan Cameron on February 15th, 2008
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Fellow Readers and Subscribers,
I wanted to take the time to thank you all for the encouragement and invaluable feedback you’ve provided me through this blog over the past 18 months (and more in the Designer Forums). I’ve done my best to relay your comments, suggestions and requests to the various teams that produce the technology you use in products related to XFA form authoring and filling and I know it has had a positive impact!
Over the past year, as I’ve been working to develop this blog, I’ve also been working hard with my wife to help start her new women’s fashion company, The Beautiful Pear. As you all know (or can imagine), responsibilities increase as a new business grows and since I consider The Beautiful Pear a top priority, I am no longer able to keep-up with both projects outside of my responsibilities as a Computer Scientist at Adobe.
As such, I’ve closed commenting on all previous posts but I have left the various articles and tutorials online so that you and new visitors can use them as resources for your projects. Thankfully, the Designer Team will continue to post about using Designer on the new Designer Team blog.
Should you have questions to ask, I would encourage you to post them to one of the following Adobe Forums, as is appropriate:
Another great spot to post questions to is the Adobe Acrobat User Community site’s Ask an Expert tool and if you’ve exhausted all possible workarounds, you can always log a feature request or bug report directly with Adobe.
I wish you all good luck with your projects and I may, from time to time, see you on the forums or at the AUC!
Posted by Stefan Cameron on October 29th, 2007
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In case you were wondering why I’ve closed commenting on previous posts, I had a back-log of comments prior to heading-off to MAX a couple of weeks ago and since I wanted to help you all out, I needed to get caught-up.
In the mean time, should you have questions to ask, I would encourage you to post them to one of the following Adobe Forums, as is appropriate:
Posted by Stefan Cameron on October 22nd, 2007
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Just a quick note to say that I’ll be on vacation for the next 10 days which means it’ll take me longer than usual to respond to your comments. Thank you for your understanding — this will be a much-needed time of rest!
Posted by Stefan Cameron on June 30th, 2007
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Fellow Readers and Commenters,
Thank you for being patient during the migration. The process took a little longer than I anticipated and I apologize if you’ve had to wait to ask me some questions.
This new installation will hopefully provide better performance as well as cut down on the inordinate amount of spam I was getting on my old blog (with no tools at my disposal to reduce it!). You will also find that each post now has its own comment feed so it should be easier for you to keep track of the posts that interest you and get notified when I answer a question you might have posted.
Posted by Stefan Cameron on April 28th, 2007
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