Its hardcoded This function sends the entire PDF file as an email attachment. I'm trying to read out both the "export value", and the text value that is displayed to the user of the form in adobe acrobat pro using javascript. I set up the email and the program won’t send because I have not resolved the email addresses what ever the hell that is. The “doc.submitForm()” function is used differently from the other functions, so it will also be discussed. The first part of this code is identical to the last example.

message.addheader(“X-Priority”, 2); The full scripts for all the examples including some extras can be found in these example files: “DynamicEmail_AcroForm.pdf” and “DynamicEmail_XFAForm.pdf.”  For more information about the functions used in this article see the Acrobat JavaScript reference. Please post this question to the forums and be more specific about the script you are using, there are several techniques described in the article. And then posting your issue and the error message to the forums. You’ll need to ask this question on a different forum. How to view the javascript for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC dynamic stamps? JavaScript allows the email submission to be configured in just about any way necessary. The Edit PDF toolset is displayed in the secondary toolbar. If you have an Acrobat question. That being said I have an application form created in Pro XI and currently receive permit applications via a submit by email button. Acrobat basically sends the email by opening up a GMail or Yahoo URL. The form was created in Acrobat and I am distributing it via email (saving the file and sending as an attachment in email.) Jason, If you already have the code for validating required fields, then you are most of the way there. cSubject: cSubLine, The “cSubmitAs” parameter controls the overall formatting.

I have used this code to submit forms and it works great to a point. // This is the form return e-mail. Meaning that your users that have Reader XI, when it comes out, will be able to submit through an online email account. var cCCAddr = this.getField(“ClientEmail”).value; // Now get the beneficiary e-mail only if it is filled out Since LiveCycle Designer is not included in Acrobat XI, most users will be creating AcroForms. Waiting for your positive response. It places my pdf in outlook with the body and recipients stated but the user of the form have to hit the send button. While all four functions are specifically AcroForm JavaScript functions, all of them also work in a LiveCycle PDF form, so they can be used for scripting email submission in both PDF forms technologies.

Those 3 lines form the pattern you’ll need to add addresses with checkbox, with a different “if” test of course. Is there a way to bold some of the text entered into the body of the email? Let us know if this tip helps you with your required fields:

Any suggestions? // Set the subject and body text for the e-mail message. This function can send form data in a variety of formats, including custom XML. Skill Level: Intermediate   There are many different things that could go wrong with the script.

This is a function of the email program that they use. I’ve been trying to set up a fillable pdf form to submit to my work email address. The form fill and save restriction was removed from Reader XI. The “cCharSet” parameter guarantees the character formatting of the XML is all standard 8-bit ANSI. Users were encouraged to create LiveCycle PDF forms over AcroForms during the period from Acrobat 7 to Acrobat X. How to view the javascript for Acrobat DC dynamic stamps? We are currently running Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. When I went through the process of distributing it, I just added my own work email address to receive the responses (as a test)  Now I want to use a different email address for to submit to but can’t seem to figure out where to change this?