Posted by Bruno Biancucci on November 15, 2011 at 07:25:55:
In Reply to: ecomet posted by Bruce on November 14, 2011 at 16:27:35:
Bruce, I'm not too familiar with eComet, but check out an HTML tag called . Here's a quick demo page on the subject (I just Googled and picked the first one on the list) www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/iframe-pdf.htmlBasically, if you expose the PDF document you have already created to a web server, you can create a simple HTML document to display your PDF document within a browser. This may not be the perfect answer, but I know it helped me get a PDF out to the net without too much trouble. Follow Ups: Post a Followup Name: E-Mail: Subject: What is the name of the main Signature System's Product? Comments: Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL: You may attach up to 5 files to your followup (see below): Each file can be a maximum of 1MB in length Uploaded files will be purged from the server on a regular basis. [ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ Signature.net Forum ]
Basically, if you expose the PDF document you have already created to a web server, you can create a simple HTML document to display your PDF document within a browser. This may not be the perfect answer, but I know it helped me get a PDF out to the net without too much trouble.
Follow Ups:
Post a Followup
Subject:
What is the name of the main Signature System's Product?
Comments:
Optional Link URL: Link Title: Optional Image URL:
You may attach up to 5 files to your followup (see below):
Each file can be a maximum of 1MB in length Uploaded files will be purged from the server on a regular basis.