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SourceForge uses an <iframe> element with the src="" attribute pointing to the file to download. <iframe width="1" height="1" frameborder="0" src="[File location]"></iframe>. (Side effect: no redirect, no JavaScript, original URL remains unchanged.)
I was hoping that you could tell me how to call a function of one Acrobat Javascript file from a separate Acrobat Javascript file. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks There are also a "folder" level scripts that are processed with Acrobat or Reader is opened and these scripts are available to any PDF opened by the
Folder Level Scripts. A Folder Level Script is a plain text file containing JavaScript code and has a ".js" file name extension. A Folder Level Script is extremely useful For example, if Acrobat is the default viewer for the browser, then an invisible instance is created when the user opens a PDF in the browser, which may run
1 Dec 2010 It's pretty straight forward to figure out where to put a script that should run when a button is pressed in a form, but where do you install folder level scripts? In my blog This entry was posted in Acrobat, JavaScript, mac, PDF, Programming and tagged Acrobat, JavaScript, mac, PDF, Windows. Bookmark the
16 Oct 2009 If you mean the PDF doesnt exist on disk and you want to call the aspx page to look for and server out the PDF to the browser? If so there are 2 ways: 1) setup a 404 redirect in ISS on the /pdf/ folder to point to /pages/page.aspx YOu may need to add a querystring parameter with the ID of the file, which will
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My client has a coorporation with several computers that hourly access pdf documents from a repository. These documents have links to other pdfs, to places inside the document, and to external pages. Some of them are broken or point to a wrong place. Today Im starting to deal with acroJS as a possible
aMyPath.push("Support Call Log" + fv1 + "_" + fv2 + "_" + fv3 + ".pdf");. //save. mySaveAs(this,aMyPath.join("/"));. When I press the button to run, I get the "Error During Save" dialog box that is saved in the folder level script. I just can not seem to figure out why that is happening. My guess is that I do not
and use httacces to redirect (rewrite) to the PHP file instead of the pdf Download it! The first reason I preferred Nick's approach is because it allowed me to set it on a per folder basis so PDF's in one folder could still be opened in the browser while
You can do a relative redirect: window.location.href = '../'; //one level up. or window.location.href = '/path'; //relative to domain
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