Ah, see that's why I asked. I don't know anything about Sharepoint, so I didn't know those were required. If a person is already logged in, do they still need to provide that information?
My client planned to make the links via Acrobat, so I suspect that if he can link from Acrobat, I can link from Framemaker, providing I have a full path statement. Is that what you do? Carol At 01:46 PM 1/27/2011, you wrote: >How would you include the access credentials (login and password) in the URL? > >Our Sharepoint installation requires someone to be defined in SP as >authorized. Would that be an issue? > > > The same client wanting the watermark wants his PDF documents to contain > > Sharepoint links to other docs (tiffs, Word docs, etc.) I told him that I > > THOUGHT I could create hypertext links in Frame (to avoid post-production > > re-work on the PDF) as long as I had the full path statement to the target > > document. I don't have any experience with Sharepoint. Do you know if my > > linking strategy will work or if there is a better way to do it? >-- >John Posada >http://jposada.zenfolio.com/
