Is it possible to call a web service within acrobat reader.

Hi,
I designed a form template which makes a web service call.
Then tested the form using acrobat professional 8.0.
Everything was fine.
But, when I open the same form with acrobat reader, the web service call didn't work.
I want to know is this a known issue that It is not allowed to call a web service in acrobat reader?

Hi
Reader does not have the capability to call Web Services.
You have two options:
1. Get your clients to buy a copy of Acrobat.
2. Purchase a product from Adobe called "Reader Extensions". This allows you to "extend" your form in such a way that it will be able to call web services. (You can also save it locally, and do a bunch of other things that normally you can't do in Reader.) Your clients will then be able to call web services (for this form only) using Reader.
If you'd like more information on Reader Extensions, email info-at- avoka.com.
Howard
http://www.avoka.com

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