Http submit button not working in acrobat pro

I wanted submit data to website through http submit button. This button is only working PDF preview in LiveCycle Designer.
However, when I open in Acrobat X pro, it shows error "Invalid server response".
Would you tell me where is the problem? This button is working in LiveCycle Designer.
Strange!!!

Anyone has faced such problem? How can I solve it?

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    <TABLE BORDER="0" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="4" WIDTH="807">
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                   <TR>
    <TD WIDTH="57"><FONT SIZE="2">Language</FONT></TD>
    <TD WIDTH="250"><FONT SIZE="2">Proficiency</FONT></TD>
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    <TR>
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    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="250"><% out.println(rs.getString("Language_Prof_2")); %></TD>
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                                  <TR>
    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="57"><% out.println(rs.getString("Language_3")); %></TD>
    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="250"><% out.println(rs.getString("Language_Prof_3")); %></TD>
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                   </TR>
                   <TR>
    <TD WIDTH="57"><FONT SIZE="2">Skill</FONT></TD>
    <TD WIDTH="250"><FONT SIZE="2">Proficiency</FONT></TD>
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                   <TR>
    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="57"><% out.println(rs.getString("Skill_1")); %></TD>
    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="250"><% out.println(rs.getString("Skill_Prof_1")); %></TD>
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    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="250"><% out.println(rs.getString("Skill_Prof_2")); %></TD>
    </TR>
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    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="57"><% out.println(rs.getString("Skill_3")); %></TD>
    <TD BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" WIDTH="250"><% out.println(rs.getString("Skill_Prof_3")); %></TD>
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    session.setAttribute("email", email);
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    session.setAttribute("level", levelString);
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    con.close();
    %>
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    <HEAD>
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    </HEAD>
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    %>
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    </BODY>
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    <%
    st.close();
    con.close();
    %>
    any ideas at all??? please??! :o(

    instead of using a submit input try using two button inputs, names can be the same.
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    write a javascript function and catch the value sent and redirect to a controller (a jsp or a servlet) which would re-route the request to your bean
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    this is how you can make a button act as a submit button. i guess this is your best bet.
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