Adobe PDF files are usually optimal for online viewing, particularly when they contain forms. Using Acrobat 5.x or Acrobat 6.0 Professional, you can create Adobe PDF forms that contain list and check boxes, radio buttons, text fields, or buttons that execute specific behavior. For example, a button could send form data to a script on a Web server. (Some form of script, or application, must be on the Web server to collect and route the data to another location, such as a database.) You must submit PDF forms from within a Web browser (for example, Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer). If you try to submit a PDF form in Adobe Reader, Adobe Reader returns the error 'Acrobat Forms: You need to be running inside a web browser in order to submit this form.' After information has been added to form fields, you can gather information from the fields and save it in a Forms Data Format (FDF) file.
FDF is a text file format specifically for data exported from PDF form fields. FDF files are significantly smaller than PDF files because they contain only form field data, not the entire form. You create FDF files in Acrobat by choosing Advanced >Forms >Export Forms Data (Acrobat 6.0 Professional) or File >Export >Form Data (Acrobat 5.x). In Adobe Reader 6.0 and later, you can export form data from a PDF file by choosing Document >Fill-in Form if the creator of the PDF file enabled the Fill-In form feature. You can also set up a form button to create an FDF file and send it to a Web address (URL). See 'Using CGI Scripts to Collect FDF Information' below for more information.
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