I've developed forms in LiveCycle ES2, and they work as I expect on a desktop computer. The user can fill in the form, sign the form, and click the button to email the form back. There is no server-side processing or anything going on, it is just a discrete singular form.
When I open the same form in iOS or Android Adobe Reader, I cannot fill out the form or click the button. Are there any standards for how I need to save this in LiveCycle ES2? I've tried dynamic, I've tried static, I've tried compatibility with 7.1 and before, I've tried compatibility with 9.1. Is there a term for what I'm trying to do? I don't want to connect with a LiveCycle server. I don't want to interact with any sort of server data. I just want my forms to show up in iOS or Android Adobe Reader and see the fillable fields turn blue and be able to click in them. Thanks!
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Hi
As Steve says, you can't use XFA PDF forms directly on mobile devices. However, there are two options you can look at:
1. Adobe has recently announced a new version of LiveCycle that renders XFA forms in HTML for tablet devices. http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/mobile.html
Regards,
Howard
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There isn't support for XFA PDF forms on iOS other than rendering it through LiveCycle as HTML5 or for offline use implementing Mobile Workspace
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Hi
As Steve says, you can't use XFA PDF forms directly on mobile devices. However, there are two options you can look at:
1. Adobe has recently announced a new version of LiveCycle that renders XFA forms in HTML for tablet devices. http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/mobile.html
Regards,
Howard
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