Hi alexis.
Yes, with Internet Explorer equipped with the shell-integration component in
a Windows
environment, this is possible with the Adobe Acrobat plugin.
For Netscape, this is not currently (to my knowledge) an option.
Further, to display a pdf-document in only a part of IE, the easiest way, i
guess, would be
to use frames as a base for Your HTML/PHP-documents.
Best Regards,
Henrik Johansson!
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> Subject: [PHP] 'Embedding' a PDF file
>
> Hi,
>
> I've got a couple of questions relating to PDF files.
>
> Firstly, to display a PDF file in your browser, I presume that you must
> have
> a 'plug-in' installed?
>
> Secondly, is it possible to display a PDF file within a table, as I have
> only ever seen them fill up the entire browser?
>
> TIA
> Alexis
>
>
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