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Legend
October 26, 2018

The number of files should diminish as Adobe is phasing out the software used to make them.

Legend
August 22, 2018

Dynamic content cannot be created with Acrobat DC, so I don't see how this can be the original problem.

Legend
August 1, 2018

Opening and saving a PDF should not ever change it from "can open" to "cannot open".

You won't motivate them to do that. They have said they won't do it. Instead, they sell a server product to dynamically convert XFA forms to HTML5 forms.

klausm81998744
Participant
August 1, 2018

Ich weiß nicht was sie wollen, da ich dem englischen nicht mächtig bin,

also schreiben Sie auf deutsch oder schreiben Sie mir biite nicht mehr.

Guten Tag!

Klaus Marquardsen

Test Screen Name <forums_noreply@adobe.com> schrieb am Mi. 1. Aug. 2018 um

18:22:

Viewing Adobe DC on iOS

created by Test Screen Name

<https://forums.adobe.com/people/TestScreenName> in *Acrobat Reader for

iPhone and iPad* - View the full discussion

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Legend
July 31, 2018

How exactly did you make this PDF? Or is it one that was sent to you? This message is normal for some PDFs, and just true. But you said "touched", what does that mean?

RCAMac
RCAMacAuthor
Participant
August 1, 2018

"Touched" turns out to be opened and saved.

Yes, I'm aware that Adobe Reader iOS can't currently open Dynamic Content.

Query: What will it take to "motivate" Adobe upgrade Adobe Reader iOS to read PDFs with Dynamic Content?

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 22, 2018

Hi RCAMac,

Sorry for the delay in response.

As you have mentioned above, the PDF is not opening in the Adobe Acrobat Reader for an iOS device.

Are you still experiencing the issue?

If yes, try this: If you can open the PDF in Acrobat on the desktop, try to upload the PDF on Document Cloud.

Then try to open the PDF from the Document Cloud tab on the mobile application.

Check if that helps.

Could you please confirm if it is an issue with a particular PDF?

It may the PDF-specific issue.

Is it possible to share the PDF with us, so we can check it on our end?

You can share the PDF using the steps mentioned in this help link How to share a file using Adobe Document Cloud.

Let us know if you need any help or have any question.

Regards,

Meenakshi

Legend
July 31, 2018

Please explain exacrlt what happens for you, including error messages, and which iOS apps you mean.

RCAMac
RCAMacAuthor
Participant
July 31, 2018

Using iOS 11.4.1. Attempting to open the pdf as a mail attachment, or a file in Dropbox/iCloud Drive with Adobe Acrobat reader for iOS yields a message stating “This form requires Adobe Acrobat Reader DC for Mac or Windows.”