Adobe Reader PDF - Client Side Request Injection
In Summary : The XFA specification defines an element called <submit> . It allows to send the rendered XFA form to a specified URL v...
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In Summary :
The XFA specification defines an element called <submit>. It allows to send the rendered XFA form to a specified URL via a HTTP POST request. In case the PDF is rendered in a web browser, the location will be changed to the specified URL. To give the user some additional control, it is not only possible to define the xdp content (eg the parts of the form, which should be submitted) but additionally the charset encoding. As soon as I saw that the triggered POST[...]
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https://insert-script.blogspot.com.tr/2018/05/adobe-reader-pdf-client-side-request.html
The XFA specification defines an element called <submit>. It allows to send the rendered XFA form to a specified URL via a HTTP POST request. In case the PDF is rendered in a web browser, the location will be changed to the specified URL. To give the user some additional control, it is not only possible to define the xdp content (eg the parts of the form, which should be submitted) but additionally the charset encoding. As soon as I saw that the triggered POST[...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://insert-script.blogspot.com.tr/2018/05/adobe-reader-pdf-client-side-request.html