RE: pdf files

by "Kali Woodbridge" <kaliajer(at)mail.com>

 Date:  Wed, 20 Dec 2000 09:02:49 -0500
 To:  <jtrimble(at)vartec.net>,
<hwg-basics(at)hwg.org>
 In-Reply-To:  vartec
  todo: View Thread, Original
Good Morning Julie--

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Could someone tell me how to embed a .pdf file into an html document?
</snip>

You have gotten quite a few answers already. Here's another <g>--

You enter it just like any other link.

If the visitor has the current version of Acrobat Reader installed on
their browser, it will automatically open inside the browser window
when they click on the link. Using the browser BACK button returns
them to the previous HTML page. Want examples? View the code at
http://casamples.com/ and see how the PDF downloads were referenced.
The directory the files are in and the server the site is on were
configured to correctly display and allow downloading of the files.
(Fancy talk for asking the ISP server admin to make sure byte-serving
was set to ON and that there would be no trouble with binary
transfers-- all my PDFs are binary.)

Help enough? Adobe has tons of help files related to configured PDF's
for the web. Go to www.adobe.com and search for PDF -- you gets LOTS
in the list.

Good Luck!
kali
kaliajer(at)mail.com
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