scribus-request at lists.scribus.info schrieb:
>   
> ...and where is the problem. i tried your pdf and it seems to do exactly what 
> it should: send the information you entered to your address using the proper 
> email client.
>
> (it didn't work on my system because adobe acrobat has not (an easy) way to 
> talk to a random email client when you don't have a "normal" desktop 
> environment... but this is another problem which we should discuss deeper in 
> a generic windows 7 thread).
>
>
> the warning you see, comes from adobe reader and tells you that only the 
> content of the form will be sent and not the whole pdf. no idea if this is of 
> any use for any user, but it's there.
>
>
>
> have you tried to send the form and experienced any problem?
>
>
> ciao
> a.l.e
>
>
>   
Well, it does work, if you choose not to use an email-program. If you 
choose to sent the information with an e-mail program like Thunderbird 
or any other, the information will not be sent as an attachment. You 
only get the message:

The attached file contains data that was entered into a form. It is
> not the form itself.The recipient of this data file should save it
> locally with a unique name. Adobe Acrobat Professional 7 or later can
> process this data by importing it back into the blank form or
> creating a spreadsheet from several data files. See Help in Adobe
> Acrobat Professional 7 or later for more details.


So it is absolutly normal, that you can't send the information with an 
e-mail program?

I followed the instructions of Dai's video on Show me do Homepage, and 
there it looks like that there is an e-mail attachment in anyway.
Here's the link to the video : 
http://showmedo.com/videotutorials/video?name=1250090&fromSeriesID=125

By the way, I tried this on Ubuntu 9.10 and on Windows Vista. It's the 
same result on both systems.

Anke

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