Interactive Form for Mobile Devices (Online)

Dear all,
Currently, I develop online interactive form using wd java.
I can access created interactive form portal normally from web browser on windows.
but when I access it via url: "http://xxxx?sap-wd-client=Pie03Client" at PPC mobile device with Windows Mobile 2003 Service Pack 2. It will only display the following texts..
isPDFGenerated : true || isGeneratedPDFValid : true || trueDisplayType : ACTIVEX ||
GeneratedPdfType : pdf || Mode : UPDATEDATAINPDF || OnCheck : null ||
OnSubmit : null || BindingOfPdfSource : pdfObject || BindingOfDataSource : null ||
indingOfDisplaySource : null || BindingOfEnabled : null || BindingOfReadOnly : null ||
BindingOfVisible : null || BindingOfHeight : null || BindingOfWidth : null ||
BindingOfDisplaySource : null || TemplateSource : New_InteractiveForm.xdp ||
isChangesNotAllowed : false || isDynamicPDF : false || isEnabledFlag : true ||
getEnabled : true ||
Do any specific configuration for adobe form in mobile devices or any resolution for this problem?
Thank you.
Regards,
Weng

hi Vidyadhar,
The Adobe Reader was installed in handheld. It can open standalone (offline) pdf document. But it would appear error when display dynamic generated adobe form in browser.
Thanks.
Regards,
Weng

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