To be able to do that you have to convert your presentation to something
more generic that can be shown. Plain HTML
and Flash are two popular formats to do that. For a free solution you can
use (headless) openoffice/liberoffice to automatically convert your ppt to
html/flash and then
show it on your page (inside frame).

Another option is to make sure that you return correct mime-types for a
(i)frame and then your users are required to have powerpoint installed on
their machines to be able to show it in browser. And I think it only works
for IE, not  for FF/Chrome/Safari...

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 1:34 AM, Amr Abdel-wahab <
amr.mohamed.abdelwa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't want to generate a pdf/ppt or edit it I just need to upload it
> in one page and show it in a frame in another page in the browser
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