Can a working LiveCycle form produced on a PC using ES2 be made to work under Adobe Reader 10 on an IPad or must it be generated from the Mac version, or don't they work at all?
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XFA-based PDF forms are not supported at all by the iOS version of Adobe Reader. They recently added very limited support for Acroforms (created in Acrobat), but that's it.
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That can't be true. I created a form using LiveCycle Designer and I can currently see it and fill it in on the reader. I would love to send the form to someone so they can tell me what I did right becuase I can't seem to create any more forms that I am able to view. Is there anyone I can send that file to to have a look at and give me some feedback?
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Is it a static or dynamic form? I'd be happy to take a look at it if you can send it to me at: acroscript at gmail dot com
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Thanks George. I acutally ended up figuring it out last night. I needed to open it in adobe and save the file as a static pdf file. Thank you for taking the time to respond though:)
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