here's a very good article to help you on your way
http://www.planetpdf.com/m
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I would like to embed a pdf in html..such that when i run the html file , the pdf doc will be opened.
I have tried :
<OBJECT DATA="C:\Gypsum\lookN_feel
WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=100/>
This opens up nothing..i assume teh TYPE value is wrong..
Any help is much appreciated.
SB
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here's a very good article to help you on your way
http://www.planetpdf.com/m
You may just link to the PDF.
Acrobat Reader on the client machine normally has two configuration options:
(*) Open inline with browser
(*) Download as Temporary File and Open Acrobat Reader in its window.
You can take advantage of these flexible options from Acrobat Reader rather than burdening your page with an ActiveX Control.
Maybe this example may help http://www.codeproject.com
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by: dorwardPosted on 2005-07-25 at 04:42:09ID: 14517154
The obvious problems are:
echnology/ www/relati veurls/
1: What you have in the data attribute isn't a URL. URLs on file systems are rather iffy things at the best of times. Try a relative URL instead.
http://www.iusmentis.com/t
2: The mime type for PDF is application/pdf, not data/pdf
3: You can't use XHTML style self-closing tags in an HTML document, nor can you use them in an XHTML document served as text/html.
<object> Alternative content </object>
not
<object />