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Hi
I ahve looked through all the emails and cannot see a solution to this problem
When using the Submit button, to have the email work in Adobe Reader, then the document must be enabled for Adobe Reader, which means that it can be edited by the recipient.
How can the form by protected from later editing once submitted.
I want our company to be able to complete a form uploaded to our intranet, say for instance an Order Form, and then be able to forward it to a recipient (say a Supplier). As they are using Adobe Reader, the form could be edited by the recipient, which is not good.
I know nothing of Java Script, so if that is involved I will need help with it
Thank you
Alan Heiser
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Hi Alan
There is really no way to protect the form. When you click the submit button, you dont send the form to your supplier. You only send the data in the form as a xml or fdf to the supplier. The supplier should have the form with him and import the data from the xml or fdf file that you send. It is possible that the data you send can be modified there.
The only possibility here is that you could take a printout of the completed form and file it for future reference.
Regards
Anand
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2009 00:55:47 -0600
From: forums@adobe.com
To: sarkrishnan@hotmail.com
Subject: Submit by Email function
Hi
I ahve looked through all the emails and cannot see a solution to this problem
When using the Submit button, to have the email work in Adobe Reader, then the document must be enabled for Adobe Reader, which means that it can be edited by the recipient.
How can the form by protected from later editing once submitted.
I want our company to be able to complete a form uploaded to our intranet, say for instance an Order Form, and then be able to forward it to a recipient (say a Supplier). As they are using Adobe Reader, the form could be edited by the recipient, which is not good.
I know nothing of Java Script, so if that is involved I will need help with it
Thank you
Alan Heiser
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Anand
Thanks for that. I guess I've still got a lot of learning to do.
Alan Heiser
Business Manager
Mobile 0408 46 2405
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