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Topic: How to make a simple static form accesible to a broad audience on the net?
Conf: (P-PDF) PDF Accessibility, Msg: 138299
From: nigisiger
Date: 8/22/2005 06:30 PM
I've created a simple form with Adobe Designer 7.0 containing: Input text fields; check boxes; radio buttons; drop-down lists; static text and an email submit button.
What do I have to consider to make this form available to a broad audience on the internet?
Do I have to upload only the form on my server?
Do people need Acrobat or Acrobat reader 7.0 to fill out-the form on line and sending back the "data.xml" file?
When I save as Acrobat 6 compatible, the radio buttons show a alert stating: "This object may not work properly. The setting Expand to fit is not supported. This feature is supported by Acrobat 7.0. This document is currently saved as Acrobat 6 compatible form file." - When I select a Radio Button Group in the Hierarchy pane, "Auto-fit" is selected and can not be changed. Can I ignore this message?