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This could have something to do with the feature that Reader 6 now can do direct submitting of forms data without the need for support by a web browser.
Have, as an experiment, your users opening the form outside of the web browser, and see how and if the submit works.
It might work, but I can not guarantee.
Hope, this can help.
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We have Templates with Form Fields created in Acrobat 4. These Forms are getting submitted on line. We require our customers to have IE 5 or above and Acrobat Reader. We found out recently that when those templates are openned with Acrobat Reader 6, they are getting submitted twice to our ASP page for processing. This happens both with Windows2000 clients and XP clients. In looking at the IIS log we have determined these are coming from Acrobat and again by IE. We end up with two identical FDF files. We've purchased Acrobat Professional 6 and can not figure out what it is doing differently. These templates had been getting submitted successfully for 3 years and now that our clients are upgrading to Reader 6 we have problems.
Does anyone have any ideas? We do not have the Acrobat 6 SDK, but if that will help us figure out what the problem is we can purchase it. I just don't want to spend the money if it will be of no help to us.
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