Hi Dane, Gordon, Scott, Travis, and others,

Preview does support hyperlinks.  From the Apple Document on PDF
features under Mac OS X in Tiger:

URL support in Preview makes short work of navigating long documents
and lets you distribute documents that are linked together and or 
to content on the Internet.

The description was excerpted from the web page: 
http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/pdf/

Using the print option and preview on web pages doesn't insert
hyperlinks in to the pdf files.  Has anyone negotiated hyperlinks 
in PDF files which do have embedded hyperlinks using VoiceOver 
on the Mac? 

Adobe advertises a "Create Adobe PDF Online"
product that can convert a web page with supported links.
They warn that this can be a time-consuming process, and
there are URL conversion options that allow you to convert
all linked pages, and also to create tagged pdf, which is what
Gordon is describing. There appear to be time limits on how
many of these you can do, and choosing too large or lengthy
a task may cause your job to fail.  They offer a trial subscription
that allows you to create 5 pdfs, but creating tagged pdfs is
only available to regular subscribers.  The subscription service
at $9.99/month appears to only be available in the U.S. or
Canada.  The web page address for Create Adobe PDF Online is:

https://createpdf.adobe.com/

Cheer,

Esther
 
On Monday, June 12, 2006, at 02:01PM, Dane Trethowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>And of course, preview won't let you access hyper links in a document  
>but still, its better nothing, try reading a PDF document on my Nokia  
>N70 phone and see how far you get <smile>.
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>On 13/06/2006, at 8:19 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
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>Ah, keep us posted, if you have a contact, this is very good.  
>Although Preview works, options is what its all about and one thing  
>Preview will not let you do is fill out forms and that is one very  
>handy feature, especially in the line of work I am in.
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>On Jun 11, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:
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>> I'm saying I believe it is, but I haven't yet tried it.  I have  
>> access to it, and a contact at Adobe who is more than willing to  
>> work with me to make it so.
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>> At 19:18 11/06/2006 -0400, David Poehlman said:
>>> are you saying acrobat pro is accessible on os x?
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