Introduction Many Adobe customers have invested in Adobe LiveCycle as a way of creating, publishing and managing business forms. These customers use Adobe LiveCycle Designer to create sophisticated PDF electronic forms using the XDP (also known as XFA) specification, and deploy and manage these electronic forms using Adobe LiveCycle server … Continue reading
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HTML Forms – web1.0 or web2.0?
Inspiration We recently received a specification from a customer of a wizard-form they wanted to build. You know the type, where you have next and previous buttons on the bottom of the page, and you go through the various pages one at a time. Here’s an example of this type … Continue reading
eForm Design Tip: Bypassing mandatory checking
Inspiration Today’s post is inspired by this posting on the LiveCycle Google Group: https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/livecycle/RNegH6JWUrk The Problem Tarek wanted to be able to submit an electronic form (eform) to a server without performing all the checks for mandatory fields. This is actually a very common requirement, and is most useful when … Continue reading
Time Running Out – JetForms Free Upgrade Expires Soon
If you’re a Jetforms/Central Output user with current maintenance & support for these products, then you can take advantage of a special offer from Avoka and Adobe. If you sign a migration agreement before 30 November 2011 you can access a free upgrade to Adobe LiveCycle Output. It’s that simple. If you don’t … Continue reading
PDF Accessibility – part 2 of 3 (reading fields)
This blog is the second in a series that explores PDF accessibility. This installment describes how to implement PDFs using Adobe LiveCycle Designer so that form fields are accessible to users of assistive technologies. In this series: PDF Accessibility – part 1 of 3 (introduction) – an introduction to accessibility … Continue reading