No, it does not. GMail is opening it in Google Docs. They wrote their
own pdf reader that converts a pdf to html and display it in your
browser. You will have to do the same if you want to do that.

However, I believe most browsers can view pdfs if you have the Adobe
Reader installed. I suppose a simple anchor link to the actual pdf
file would allow the user to either download it or view it with the
browser in a new tab or something.

On Jun 11, 1:57 pm, Sebastien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when I'm sending a email with a pdf as attachment to my GMail account,
> GMail let me access to a "HTML version" of the PDF with following
> step : "view attachment" then "Plain HTML".
>
> Does the GWT SDK provides an API to do that? (e.g. somehow convert pdf
> to html either from a attachment from a email .. or other way)
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastien

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