Any PDF rendering Internet Explorer plugin (even the Adobe One) will do the job, since I believe under XP the HTMLviewer is simply an IE container.

- Tom


On 15/03/2006, at 10:05 AM, Stephane Pinel wrote:

Works great !

I just need to find a WinXP equivalent ;-)

Thanks.

Stéphane


Le 14 mars 06 à 23:19, Tom Benson a écrit :

It is a webkit plugin, so yes, it works with the HTMLviewer when used on OSX.

And it's free for educational use too.

On 15/03/2006, at 9:16 AM, Stephane Pinel wrote:

Does this plugin work with HTMLViewer ?

Thanks.

Stéphane


Le 14 mars 06 à 22:40, Tom Benson a écrit :

I've used this plugin without any issues.

http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/

It is a commerical pugin (US$69 for a site license), but it's much better than the built in support and Adobe's plugin.

It is only for PPC mac's though....

Cheers,
Tom

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