Submit Button in web linked form

I have created a form with a submit button and have inserted the form as a link on my website, Ithe form upload perfectly but the submit button when pressed creates the error "operation not permitted". I do not need this data to be tracked in a spreadsheet, but I want to make it easy for the person to complete and send back without having to do a save as and attach manually to an email.  When I test the form from my desk top it works perfectly, outlook opens up with the recipients email address and the completed form is attached as a complete PDF, why is it not working when I insert it as a link.  Any help would be much appreciated.  I am using Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.  Thank you

Hi Chintan,
Basically, I have tried to search in the forum within this two days... But I could not find the step by step how to do it. Anyway, I will try to search again. Really appreciate if you don't mind give me the link of it.
Hi Otto,
I have created the WD application. Unfortunately, the requirement is online processing form which is attached in the SAP transaction. So, when user open document number of one transaction, the form will be displayed and user can fill the information in this form. Then after that user will click SAVE button to submit data to SAP.
Any advise?
Thanks,
Nonik

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