Connecting to Document from web page

I created a one page order form, copied the link on my web page, when I click on the link it connects to Adobe however the page is blank.

Navy Bubblehead wrote:
Here is the link:
http://<a href="https://acrobat.com/#d=4ELTT*FpRYyqzUDNi1Z3Ww">
Perhaps you want this link:
<https://acrobat.com/SignIn.html#d=4ELTT*FpRYyqzUDNi1Z3>
Good luck.

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