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| MIchaeldane 2006-03-21, 6:16 pm |
| I have a link to a pdf file that is in a sub folder. When you click on the
link it seems like the file wants to open but only opens when you click GO on
the IE toolbar which would normally take you to some address, in this case
the file that I want to open.
I think this used to work before I updated adobe reader to the newer version.
Any thoughts?
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| Kieth Sutfin 2006-03-21, 10:15 pm |
| I just download my pdf files into my main folder... not a subfolder.
Opens in acrobat 4,5,6 and 7
"MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D1E0734-1541-4D3E-ADEA-B6C1DCD931E9@microsoft.com...
>I have a link to a pdf file that is in a sub folder. When you click on the
> link it seems like the file wants to open but only opens when you click GO
> on
> the IE toolbar which would normally take you to some address, in this case
> the file that I want to open.
>
> I think this used to work before I updated adobe reader to the newer
> version.
>
> Any thoughts?
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| Don Schmidt 2006-03-22, 3:14 am |
| The Hyperlink path should look like this
/subfolder/file.pdf
Change the names to the subfolder and file to what they are.
--
Don
Vancouver USA
"MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D1E0734-1541-4D3E-ADEA-B6C1DCD931E9@microsoft.com...
>I have a link to a pdf file that is in a sub folder. When you click on the
> link it seems like the file wants to open but only opens when you click GO
> on
> the IE toolbar which would normally take you to some address, in this case
> the file that I want to open.
>
> I think this used to work before I updated adobe reader to the newer
> version.
>
> Any thoughts?
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| MIchaeldane 2006-03-22, 6:17 pm |
| Don;
Tried Kieth Sutfin's suggestion with same result. Checked the address on my
hyperlink and it's correct but either way still have to click GO on the IE
address to get pdf to open?
Any other thoughts?
Here's the link - http://shamrock.freespaces.com/PDF/menu.pdf
Michael Mason
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> The Hyperlink path should look like this
>
> /subfolder/file.pdf
>
> Change the names to the subfolder and file to what they are.
>
>
> --
> Don
> Vancouver USA
>
>
> "MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1D1E0734-1541-4D3E-ADEA-B6C1DCD931E9@microsoft.com...
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| Don Schmidt 2006-03-22, 6:17 pm |
| The address you give brings up a 404 error.
Your "Printable Menu" link should read
/PDF/menu.pdf
The folder PDF needs to be in uppercase and reside on the server in the same
area as the html files.
And of course the file menu.pdf needs to reside inside the folder PDF.
--
Don
"May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)
"MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E1CD5BC2-A33D-434B-AE4B-BF939EFD0AFE@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> Don;
>
> Tried Kieth Sutfin's suggestion with same result. Checked the address on
> my
> hyperlink and it's correct but either way still have to click GO on the IE
> address to get pdf to open?
>
> Any other thoughts?
>
> Here's the link - http://shamrock.freespaces.com/PDF/menu.pdf
>
> Michael Mason
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
>
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| MIchaeldane 2006-03-22, 6:17 pm |
| Don;
I changed the PDF folder to pdf just to see if that made any difference,
should have let you know.
same link as before, just pdf in lower case.
Mike
"Don Schmidt" wrote:
> The address you give brings up a 404 error.
>
> Your "Printable Menu" link should read
>
> /PDF/menu.pdf
>
> The folder PDF needs to be in uppercase and reside on the server in the same
> area as the html files.
> And of course the file menu.pdf needs to reside inside the folder PDF.
>
>
> --
> Don
> "May your shadow be found in happy places." (Native North American)
>
>
>
> "MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E1CD5BC2-A33D-434B-AE4B-BF939EFD0AFE@microsoft.com...
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>
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| MIchaeldane 2006-03-22, 6:17 pm |
| Don;
Just moved that pdf file over to a different hosting service and it works
fine, must be something with freespces.com that's causing the problem.
Michael Mason
"MIchaeldane" wrote:
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> Don;
>
> I changed the PDF folder to pdf just to see if that made any difference,
> should have let you know.
>
> same link as before, just pdf in lower case.
>
> Mike
>
> "Don Schmidt" wrote:
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| Don Schmidt 2006-03-22, 6:17 pm |
| Sounds like you are where you want to be.
Take care,
don
"MIchaeldane" <MIchaeldane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:24A42DDA-3CB7-41BC-B71C-24E6E3C101D5@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> Don;
>
> Just moved that pdf file over to a different hosting service and it works
> fine, must be something with freespces.com that's causing the problem.
>
> Michael Mason
>
> "MIchaeldane" wrote:
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