fdf_set_statusDescriptionSets the value of the /Status key in the FDF document. When an FDF file containing a /Status key is returned from a server after a submission, the value of this key is displayed in an alert box to the user, or the value can be obtained using fdf_get_status() . ExampleExample 289. Create an FDF file // create the FDF $outfdf = fdf_create(); fdf_set_file($outfdf, "http://testserver/testfdf/results.pdf"); // set the status flag fdf_set_status($fdf, "Thank you for your submission"); // saev and output file fdf_save($outfdf, "outtest.fdf"); fdf_close($outfdf); Header("Content-type: application/vnd.fdf"); $fp = fopen("outtest.fdf", "r"); fpassthru($fp); unlink("outtest.fdf");
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