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![]() One of my clients is an immigration attorney. He asked me how to do what one of his competitors does. The link follows. I don't like this implementation for at least two reasons: it uses frames and it only works as designed in IE.
But is there a good way to display a PDF while retaining a back link to the referring web site? From Subject Received Size Curtis Pierce Linking to pdf files and keeping it on the site. http://www.shusterman.com/cgi-bin/ex...s/form/i-9.pdf |
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I know nothing about web design, and this may not be "a good way," but you could, of course, place a link in the PDF itself that would jump back to the original web page.
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It doesn’t work at all in Safari (which normally handles PDFs directly and very well), and in Firefox invites me to download and open the PDF. I didn’t look at the content, but wonder if it is really something that needs to be in a PDF at all. Inserting PDFs into a web site is rarely elegant, and often problematic. __________________ [SIZE=2][COLOR=LemonChiffon]::[/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] |
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Works OK in my Safari.
The page is a frameset with the site banner in the top frame and the pdf loaded into the bottom frame. Code:
<HTML> <! -- EX-LINK.HTML 10/21/00 CS--> <TITLE>The Law Offices of Carl Shusterman</TITLE> <frameset ROWS="95,*"> <frame SRC="http://www.shusterman.com/ad.html" SCROLLING="no" BORDER=0 FRAMEBORDER="no" NORESIZE NAME="top" TARGET="_top"> <frame SRC="http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-9.pdf" BORDER=0 FRAMEBORDER="no" NORESIZE NAME="bottom" TARGET="_top"> </frameset> </html> |
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In Safari under Leopard it tries to open the PDF but gives the black rectangle with the Acrobat logo in the middle which is (currently) normal when trying to display a PDF from any site.
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Works for me fine in Leopard with Safari:
Frame at the top displays advert and links; PDF follows below. The question is whether you would want to display the form, rather than just download or print it. |
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Which version? I'm using Acrobat Pro 8.1.1 and get a black rectangle with a logo in the middle.
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I do wish I hadn't upgraded to the latest Acrobat -- it has a clunkier interface and loads more slowly than earlier versions. |
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No, I get a black rectangle with the Acrobat logo in the middle. See the attachment.
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