I found the answer nicely explained here :
http://www.coedu.usf.edu/IT/viewlets/acrob...iewlet_swf.htmlThe coedu tutorial is based on Acrobat Distiller. Unfortunately, when you want to download distiller, you need to pay for it.
Maybe there is another way of thinking.
In the example you show, this pdf form cannot be saved on my PC. I can only fill it online and print it.
So, no need for this form to be a pdf one, it can be any kind of form.
Then, you could consider using any kind of forms, for instance have a look here
http://www.google.fr/search?hl=fr&q=html+forms&meta=and mainly here
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/ I love html forms because you master them, they are on your site, you maintain them using your usual backup/restore tools.
If you don't like html and want to use ready-made forms, you can simply keep goggling on "interactive forms" and simply skip the commercial tools when they don't have free testing downloads.
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