Need Some Acrobat Help...

    Date: 04/19/05 (Web Development)    Keywords: php, web

    Okay, all you Acrobat people....
    I'm having a bit of trouble figuring something out.
    A client wants a basic PDF form that clients can download, fill out, and have results e-mailed to him. (Note: He does not have Acrobat.)
    Supposedly, this is a simple task, but I'm not getting something right, apparently.
    I'm familiar enough with Acrobat (I have Acrobat 7), but after checking out the Acrobat Bible, I didn't find that much information on how to get a form to submit properly via e-mail if the submitee does not have Acrobat. I've tried pretty much everything logical that I can figure out, but can't get the form to submit properly.
    At first, I routed the Submit action to a php formmail script that did send an e-mail to the desired recipient (albeit a blank one)....

    Is there anything else I can do, or does the client simply have to have Acrobat installed in order to import/view submitted form data?

    Any help is much appreciated...I hope I'm being clear enough. bah.

    Thanks!!!


    note: x-posted to -- design -- webdev --
    kthx.

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/webdev/189979.html

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