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Interactive form process and security

CHIVolunteer
Registered: Sep 26 2007
Posts: 2

I am a newbie. I would like to use interactive forms for our non-profit organization; for example, a volunteer form that one can sumbit online. My question is once the person hits the submit button is there anyway to encrypt the information through the Adobe products or do I have to do something else. I assume the file converts to an FDF file in the process, Right?
Thank you for your time on this.

My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8, Windows
pddesigner
Registered: Jul 9 2006
Posts: 858
Acrobat and LiveCycle Designer comes with several security options you can use. Click the Help button and run a keyword search "Security". Scroll the search results and click the title of the security option you thinks is best for your form.

You could also write a JavaScript for the Submit button that locks the form with a password.

My favorite quote - "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.

lnail
Registered: Apr 18 2008
Posts: 51
pddesigner,

Could you post a sample JS that uses a button or submit button to lock the form with a password?

Or at least a link to a sample?

TYIA,

LNail

YES! I can do that.