How to open Multiple pdfs in viewer?

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muralidhar
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How to open Multiple pdfs in viewer?

Post by muralidhar »

Hi all,

i am using PDF XChange viewer ActiveX in my ASP.NET application.
my requirement is to load multiple documents(pdfs) at a time in to viewer by providing different tabs.
is there a way to open multiple pdfs in Activex viewer?

it is an urgent requirement.

please suggest me ASAP.
Regards,
Muralidhar.
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Paul - PDF-XChange
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Re: How to open Multiple pdfs in viewer?

Post by Paul - PDF-XChange »

Hi muralidhar,

if you have the ActiveX SDK installed in the default location on your workstation go to the examples in C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF-XChange Viewer SDK\Bin\AX_CExamples and open FullDemo.exe

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On the general tab select "Multiple Documents (MDI)
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On the View tab select 'tab'
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You can see that opening multiple documents in tabs is supported.

hth
Best regards

Paul O'Rorke
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http://www.pdf-xchange.com
muralidhar
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Re: How to open Multiple pdfs in viewer?

Post by muralidhar »

Hi Paul,

Thanks for your speedy response.

i think this is windows based application and we can open multiple documents in viewer by changing the mode.

But, i am talking about the ActiveX viewer, which will be used in web application. And the viewer here will be used as object in HTML.

i think this is clear enough.

Please provide information about web based viewer details to do the same.

Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Muralidhar.
Jamie - Tracker Supp
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Re: How to open Multiple pdfs in viewer?

Post by Jamie - Tracker Supp »

Hi Muralidhar,

I am sorry, but you are mistaken. The example presented is the ActiveX viewer control. The methods and properties of this object will be available to you in your web application.

Regards,
Jamie.