[thelist] Acrobat Opening
Jason Belec
pdfworkflows at home.com
Sat Dec 2 06:51:28 CST 2000
Yes. Make sure your Acrobat Browser plug-in is in your Netscape plug-ins
folder. It should have been done on install, but may have to be done
manually. Then in application/helpers of Netscape preferences set PDF files
to utilize that plug-in. They will then open in your browser.
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Articles of interest:
http://www.digitalchicago.com/Mag/JA99/Acrobat4/acrobody.html
http://www.pdfzone.com/pdf4print1.html
Web site of interest:
http://nuclear.nrcan.gc.ca/english.pdf
> From: "Barret A Monchka" <bmonchka at hotmail.com>
> Reply-To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 20:57:04 -0600
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> Subject: [thelist] Acrobat Opening
>
>
> I have a link to an adobe acrobat .pdf file on my website. On my own
> computer, the actual software program opens the file instead of the file
> being opened in a web browser. (this is with Netscape). Is there anyway
> that I could make sure the file is opened in the browser window, or is there
> any way I could make sure the file triggers the software program?
>
> Thank You,
>
> Barret Monchka
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