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I am creating PDF forms and have figured out that I can insert a button that returns the filled PDF as an e-mail attachment. However, this presents a problem as it uses the clients e-mail program, and if this is not set up right, the form never gets back to me. I also know I can have a button which passes the field data to a web based script, but this presents a problem as it only returns the data the client entered, not the whole form.
Is there a way to have a button in the form, which when clicked, uploads the whole completed PDF to a folder on my web server?
-Ryan Adams
http://RyanTAdams.com

Just have the PDF form submit the data to a processing page. Then that processing page can take that data and populates the form on the server-side. Here is a page that mght help:
http://koivi.com/fill-pdf-form-fiel...
Michael J

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