IPad Adobe Reader and LiveCycle Forms

I have just created a form in Adobe LiveCycle Forms through Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro and cannot get it to work on my iPad Adobe Reader App.....  I would like to create a pdf form that works on the iPad Adobe Reader app. Please help.
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