Uploading a PDF form to the internet

I have a program that users can download from my website, but I want to keep track of who is downloading it. I've created a simply form in LiveCycle, gathering the basic information. What I want to happen is when a user clicks on the download link, they're redirected to the form. Once they click Submit, the download begins.
Any helpers?

I might be making this harder than it needs to be. I can direct users to my form. However, is there a way to give the Submit button two tasks (first, submit the results on the form and two, redirect the user to the download)?

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