Completing form on web. I click to submit request. Nothing happnens.

When on a website, I click "submit request", there is no message tellling me it is in process. Nothing takes place. It's dead. The request does not go through.

When on a website, I click "submit request", there is no message tellling me it is in process. Nothing takes place. It's dead. The request does not go through.

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  • Can I edit the email created to send a PDF form back to me when a user clicks on Submit?

         I created several PDF fillable forms for our users to request services and send back data needed to deliver those services. They are simple forms, and users will click on Submit to return to a mailto: address.
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  • Adobe form in Web Dynpro Submit Button Problem

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  • Submit button on Android doesn't submit completed form via e-mail

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  • Submit button to return a completed form as a pdf attachment

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