Using any of PDF-X products on the web?
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polarbeer
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Using any of PDF-X products on the web?
We're in search of a lightweight PDF viewer that can be imbedded on our homepage to display PDF-pages. Can any of PDF-X products offer this functionality with the emphasis on lightweight and speed?
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Using any of PDF-X products on the web?
Hello polarbeer,
You have posted in the end user forums, but it appears like your question is a developer one.
You can either embed a PDF object (using e.g. iframe) - and rely on the users to have a proper PDF Viewing application to load and display the file in the frame, or you can include our Viewer AX control in your website - and ask your users to download and install it -but this will only work with IE. With embedding the AX you will have a bit more control over the file and the Viewer itself - but are limiting the browsers range to IE only.
You can find a lot of examples how to embed pretty much any file in a web page, and if you are interested in our AX - do let us know and I will move the topic in the appropriate forum, and we will provide guidance shall you have any further questions.
Best,
Stefan
You have posted in the end user forums, but it appears like your question is a developer one.
You can either embed a PDF object (using e.g. iframe) - and rely on the users to have a proper PDF Viewing application to load and display the file in the frame, or you can include our Viewer AX control in your website - and ask your users to download and install it -but this will only work with IE. With embedding the AX you will have a bit more control over the file and the Viewer itself - but are limiting the browsers range to IE only.
You can find a lot of examples how to embed pretty much any file in a web page, and if you are interested in our AX - do let us know and I will move the topic in the appropriate forum, and we will provide guidance shall you have any further questions.
Best,
Stefan