Jim Giner wrote:
Thanks for the pointer - but not what I'm looking to do.  Trying to make it
effortless for the user so having to go and open a pdf would be another pia.

Actually it IS worth pointing out that how the browser handles a pdf file is very much controlled by the browser itself? Opening in a browser page only works if there is a suitable plugin, so what *I* get is the option to save file or open in a third party app as I don't currently have any plugins loaded for pdf.

We use pdf's for agendas and minutes, but I have yet to find a reliable way to display them as a pop-up or opening in a separate page even using 'target'. The compromise I came up with is to open them in a flash player as in http://northwaypc.org.uk/fisheye/image/1030

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