Rick,
I'm pretty sure you must have Acrobat Reader to view a PDF document. They
could post the MS Office documents to to their site. MS has readers for Excel,
Word and Powerpoint available on their site. You could also suggest
FlashPaper since just about everyone has flash installed too.
-Eric
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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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