Its added in by the Adobe Acrobat Reader when its installed. None of today's
browsers can read it natively that I know of 


Sandra Clark
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 11:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Using PDF's...

No exactly about CF coding.but, I am using CF to handle the files.soooo..
;o)

Just curious if today's browsers, especially IE, have built-in support for
reading PDF's.  I mean they are able to open them and print them without
having Acrobat Reader installed.

I can't test it, since all my computers have Acrobat Reader already
installed.

I'm encouraging a client to use only PDF's for their read-only documents,
rather than .doc's, because their site visitors will have to have MS Word to
open the .doc files, but PDF's can be opened in the browser.  I just didn't
know if that capability was built-in, or added-in by the installation of
Acrobat Reader.

Correct.Incorrect.Info.advice???

Rick





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