Hi subhro,

when creating an  iframe, you create in fact another document, even if
there is only the PDF file inside. The browser creatre the HTML, HEAD
& BODY tag.
You can check this on firebug (or else) on your exemple <iframe
id="iframe1" src="/public/docs/acroformsPdf.pdf?id=124&name=asqwer
scrolling="no" frameborder="0">

So by creating a full HTML page that load the PDF, you should be able
to have every document events available. And just set the PDF inside a
specific element you should get after fully loaded.

Prototype will had in that case it's powerfull API, but that also be
made without.

--
david

On 5 fév, 10:31, subhro <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am evaluating prototype for a particular functionality. Please help
> me!
>
> I have a html page with a iframe pointing to a pdf file/pdf content
> stream.
>
> <iframe id="iframe1" src="/public/docs/acroformsPdf.pdf?
> id=124&name=asqwer scrolling="no" frameborder="0">
>
> The user views this inside her browser.
> PDF acroforms can POST to a server script. The response to this POST
> can only be of specific type AFAIK.(pdf/fdf/xfdf/xfa).
> I want to redirect to a new browser page AFTER this request-response
> cycle (mentioned in previous line) is complete, ie the pdf in the
> iframe has received what it expects from the server script.
>
> Are there some kind of browser events which can be traced to find out
> whether an iframe request/response cycle has been complete. Not sure
> if this makes sense at all.
> Can prototype do this?
>
> Please advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Subhro.
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