Hi Boris,

Thanks a lot for your help. I have this problem in both SmartEdit and on 
the published page. I used <a href="example.pdf#page=3" Go to page 3</a>. 
Yes you are definitely heading to the right direction!!

Best,
Muge

On Saturday, May 4, 2013 12:28:29 PM UTC-5, Boris Crismancich wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> could you please be a bit more specific? Do you have this prob in 
> SmartEdit or on the published page, too? How did you add the page query 
> string? Something like <%med_pdf%>#page=<%std_page%> ?
>
> I could imagine that it does not work in SmartEdit as SmartEdit adds own 
> Get Parameters. Have a closer look at the url of the pdf in SmartEdit. Am I 
> heading to the right direction or is your problem completely different?
>
> Greetings from Hamburg,
> Boris
>
>

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