Is it possible to attach image with specific size?

Hi,
My company is very interested in Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions, as it suits most of our requirements. However, we want to know more about it.
When our users submit their forms, they need to attach an image for submission as well. The image we need is fixed size, e.g. 800x600 pixels. Can Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions define the requirements of the attachment/image, i.e. if the user submit a 640x480 image, the acrobat reader will return an error so that the image with incorrect format won't be able to submit?

I don't think that LiveCycle Reader Extensions is the product that you need to accomplish this.
Can you give a bit more details of what you are trying to accomplish?
Mike
Mike Potter
Adobe Enterprise Developer Relations

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