JavaScript is the wrong way to do it for ALL platforms.

The correct way is to set the appropriate flag on the action dictionary that 
says to use a new window.  (forget details offhand, but they are in ISO 
32000-1).

Leonard

From: Eric Lavagni <elava...@gmail.com<mailto:elava...@gmail.com>>
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Date: Monday, December 2, 2013 6:23 PM
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Subject: [iText-questions] Open pdf links on a separate tab using an Ipad

Hello,

Thanks for your time in advanced.  Here is my question:

I have a pdf document with links, I want to open these links on a separate tab 
when they are clicked.  I was able to accomplished this by using  
PdfAction.JavaScript(...).  This works great for pc users but it does not work 
for my ipad users as adobe does not support javascript for the ipad reader.

Is there a way to open the links on a separate tab when the pdf is accessed 
from an Ipad?

Thanks,

Eric
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