Cannot submit form with Adobe Reader 7

I have created a fillable form in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and have enabled user user rights so that people using reader can save a copy of the PDF.
On the form itself, there is a button that is of type submit that specifies a valid URL and submits the data as XDP.
Whilst working in Lifecycle Designer or Adobe Professional, I am able to submit the form and its content. Once I open the PDF in Adobe Reader 7.0, when I try to submit the form I always get this error "cannot handle content type text/html; charset=utf-8".
I have no idea what is the error and I am hoping some one can provide some guidance.
Thanks

It is certainly true that Adobe Reader can't handle text/html - it
isn't a web browser and doesn't have HTML function - so what other
content types have you tried? (I think some versions may give the
error and others may fail silently). I don't think Adobe are ignoring
the problem: the message is clear and Reader is working as designed. I
imagine to work you need to return a suitable PDF or XML response.
I agree it would be very helpful if Adobe provided accessible
information on what they do expect. This may be a reflection of their
wish to sell LiveCycle server products to handle your submission.
Anyone out there with a working solution?
Aandi Inston

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