Can the message Warning: JavaScript Window be replaced?
This is another change that was made in Acrobat 7. It is a security measure that applies only to Embedded Buttons that are displayed in Acrobat 7 products. It’s intended to advise the user that the Toolbar Buttons belong to Document JavaScript so that they are not fooled into believing them to be official Acrobat buttons. Since Documents can come from anywhere, Acrobat does not automatically know whether the Document can be trusted. We think Acrobat is already a very secure environment and this warning is overkill. The only way to remove the warning from an Embedded Button is to Certify the document. Certification tells Acrobat the document can be trusted. But, in order for it to work, the public part of the certificate that was used to certify the document must be on the users system. If it’s not there, the warning will appear. • Can the title bar name be changed from JavaScript Window? No, this is the name of the Document’s Toolbar. Maybe one day Acrobat will support the creation of
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