>What I understand is you could add javascript code to control or stop multiple submissions? I don't see how this could help. If someone opens a fresh copy of theform, all the JavaScript will be as it originally was.I repeat:What is the specific problem you are trying to solve? Maybe we cansuggest a...
You really can't, any more than you could stop them posting youmulitple copies of a paper form. What is the specific problem you are trying to solve? Maybe we cansuggest a different approach.Aandi Inston
>In your opinion, why is it better to work with the .xml data instead of emailing the forms back and forth as a .pdf?1. XML is a standard format and many programs can read the data fromXML. So if you work with XML it allows you more flexibility,especially to reprocess all the saved e-mails.2. The fr...
>Thanks, but how do I import the xml to the form?In Acrobat 7, the menu item is Advanced > Forms > Import Data to Form.In Acrobat 9, the menu item is Forms > Manage Form Data > Import Data.You can't drag, and can't do it with Designer.Aandi Inston
>I just got off the phone with a co-worker of mine who told me that forms created using LiveCycle Designer 8.0 saved in a pdf format can only be used/opened 500 times before there is some sort of warning. This is wrong, but there is a kind of truth behind it. There is acontractual limit on using Rea...
Also, whatever the product - why would you expect XDP to support XHTMtags? I think you must misunderstand what XDP is for: it is not a pagedescription.If you want to convert HTML to PDF look at LiveCycle PDF Generator. Itwill not involve XDP.Aandi Inston