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Can anyone else confirm that with the new Reader X and XI updates, spaces in URLs get encoded as %2520 instead of %20 causing errors when the links are followed? This was/is not a problem with the earlier version of X nor with other pdf viewers. I believe that this is a bug.
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Could you please let me know the following details:
1. Your OS that you are working on.
2. The exact version of Adobe Reader on your system. You can get the same by clicking on Help > About Adobe Reader.
3. How exactly are the PDFs created. Were they created using the Acrobat PDFMaker or using the Adobe PDF Printer or any other 3rd party software.
4. Would it be possible for you to share any such PDF with us containing any dummy link which would exhibit this kind of problem.
Thanks
Ankit
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Ankit:
1) I am using Windows 7 Professional
2) I have downgraded to 10.1.4 and experience no problems. I have this
issue with 10.1.5 AND 11.0.1.
3) The pdfs are made using the Save as ... PDF or XPS in Microsoft Excel
2007 SP3
4) A dummy file can be downloaded from: http://ge.tt/4S72HPV/v/0
Mb
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Thanks a lot for the information. This will help investigate the behavior at our end.
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Yes, this is a problem! My symptoms are virtually the same as described above. I isolated it down to an Adobe Reader issue by trying multiple browsers and multiple hyperlinks... same problem. I tried a different reader (Foxit, free download) and the links finally worked.
Please fix quickly, thanks:-) I have customers who pay for access to my links online, and they are not all very computer savvy. To some of them it's an adventure to get on my website and download files at all! To ask them to download another reader, install it, and then change settings on it so that they can finally open the files they're paying for is a bit much and may scare them off. Plus it would mean directing people to a competing product... I'm not saying I want to do that, but this is an urgent problem for folks like me.
Thanks so much!
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I have this same issue and have about 100 users affected by it. Is there any update about a fix or workaround? Currently we are telling users to switch to FoxIt PDF reader as a workaround.
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Ankit,
Is this related to the error where the pdf when using formsubmit to submit fdf data to a server, gives a HTTP 400 error. Seems like junk characters are getting added to the end of the Referer URL from the IE Adobe plugin after the latest update 11.0.1
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Hi eliasct,
Would it be possible for you to share the refferer URL being accessed when you receive the Error 400 for the Form Submit action being carried out at your end. It would help in seeing if this is the same issue as being discussed in this thread.
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Ankit,
You can find more details at this post.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5010520#5010520
The special characters I cannot copy into this forum, but if you need to I can send screenshot and such.
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We have the same problem. We use Adobe LiveCycle form server to generate fillable forms. We have 7,000 users who use Adobe Reader and IE 8 to fill out forms. After filling out the form they press a 'Submit' button on the form to submit the data back to our server.
The referrer URL is corrupted and we get error 400 when submitting the form updates back to our server.
Error occurs with Adobe Reader 9.5.3, 10.1.5, or 11.0.1 with IE 8 or IE 9. Error does not occur with Firefox.
No errors if we roll back to 9.5.2, 10.1.4, or 11.0.0 it works fine.
We also have the problem with Adobe Acrobat 9.5.2 and 10.1.4.
Example of corrupted referer URL in the URL posted to our server:
The portion at the end of the referer URL (0;&y_\xe\x8 b\x3) is not there with earlier versions of Adobe Reader.
We have had to roll back Adobe Reader updates on 100's of PCs and have told all of our users not to upgrade until further notice.
Thanks,
Alan Mayer
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Hi Alan,
Did you find any solution for this?
We have tested this in latest Adobe reader 11.0.02 and 10.1.6 , Unfortunately the problem still exists. Looks like Adobe is ignoring this issue.
Thanks,
Raju
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Hello All, has anyone made any headway with Adobe on this issue
After repeated attempts, I am still unable to garner support from them on this, but it is clearly outstanding
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Hello,
got same problem here:
Windows 7 Professional x64 and Windows XP Professional x86
IE 8/IE9
Adobe Reader XI 11.0.1 and 10.1.5
pdfs are made by using the Save as function in Microsoft Office and also tried with Adobe 9 Pro.
Problem ist still existing. please fix it as soon as possible
Regards,
SwitchView
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Just encountered this issue today. I send out .fdf files as attachments to e-mails. When someone using Outlook attempts to open the fdf file straight from Outlook, it opens it from "C:\....\Temporary Internet Files\...". Adobe then dutifully converts the spaces in the "URL" to %2520, which of course results in a Not Found error on whatever browser tries to open the resulting URL. I've tried googling solutions,but all I've found is to either tell the person to save the fdf file into a path on their computer that contains no spaces, or forums where people say "why would you use spaces in a URL"..to which i say, "I'm not, Microsoft is". As you can see from this example, sometimes it's unavoidable. Adobe, please fix this. Stop double encoding spaces.
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BTW, the problem is easy to duplicate. Just copy any valid FDF file into a folder on your desktop titled "This Will Not Work Because This Folder Name Contains Spaces". Then open the FDF file. You'll get the Not Found page from your browser, and note the load of %2520 in the URL:
file:///C:/Users/imacgregor/Desktop/This%2520Will%2520Not%2520Work%2520Because%2520This%2520Folder%2520Name%2520Contains%2520Spaces/application.fdf
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Any news on this? This is also a problem on our installations - all spaces in URLs are being double-encoded, resulting in %2520's in the link instead of %20's, and a 404 not found. (XP SP3, Reader 10.1.5). I guess this might be fixed in 10.1.6, but when will this be?
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We have the same problem. My OS is Windows 7 enterprise, Service Pack 1. Problem occurs with Adobe Reader X, version 10.1.5. I created the PDF using Adobe Acrobat X Pro Version 10.1.5. I can open the link on the fillable form using Acrobat Pro just fine, but get the HTTP 400 Bad Request error Request error when I try to open the link with Reader. After reading the previous comments, I checked, and sure enough, the address has a blank, and %2520 was inserted. If I go to the link and delete the 25, it opens fine. I can't ask our staff that only have Reader to delete teh 25, as most of them would not have a clue. When I changed the link on the form to go to amazon.com, it works just fine!
I would like to know when to expect the problem to be fixed as we don't really want to download new, untested software so the link works.
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We have the same problem and we have the stupid push sending the same version of Adobe regardless if we uninstall and install and old version.
This has been going on for a long time - when will it be fixed?
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By the way, this is an Adobe Reader problem. I have tested the problem with 2 other PDF readers against the same links and the problem does not occur.
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I am also facing this issue. When this issue will be corrected?
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Any update in regards to this Issue?
After contacting your support phoneline I was told I had to pay for a support agreement for you to address it.
I then called your sales team, who was unaware of how to sell me this support agreement.
This needs to be corrected as soon as possible, and has drastically impacted users of our application.
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i have the same problem with Adobe Reader XI, links space are %2520 and so i have an error. If i try with Foxit reader i don't have error
(sorry for my english, i'm belgian)
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I have confirmed with multiple users (and internally) that 11.0.02 did not resolve the issue unfortunatly.
If the document is/was made on the 11.0.1/11.0.2 release it works, but nothing prior does.