Chipp,

1) one would assume this requires the user has the acrobat plug-in for their browsers installed, right? 2) if the user has set a different browser as their default (e.g. I use FireFox on my mac... not Safari, though Safari is there...) will altBrowser still call the rendering engine?


Question? Are the browser plug-ins that allow display of PDFs inside the browsers, written by Adobe? i.e. does the code for those plug ins comprise a proprietary "object".... what am I driving at? Well, why doesn't someone write a plug-in for Revolution to view PDF's directory without going through an embedded browser?

(Hinduism Today would pay money for that...though I suspect there may be license issues with Adobe...)

Re:

I'm confused: if all you want to do is see a PDF, you can use Acrobat...

Simple: Acrobat is not an environment for a true "enterprise" desktop client application where:

1) the PDF file is, while being the core content, only a single element in a larger scenario 2) you want to download files in the background, cache and save to hard drive.
3) deal with user registration for.
4) serve other media in separate windows.
5) offer interface of email

i.e. do a host of other kinds of operations that only Rev can do...

Sivakatirswami




On Jul 06, 2005, at 9:09 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

The new altBrowser for Tiger will open up PDF's within an altBrowser window. (Works on PC's too).

-Chipp

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I'm confused: if all you want to do is see a PDF, you can use Acrobat...



Yes, you could if that is your only objective.
But -- not -- if you intend to display it -- inside -- a revolution application window on the Windows platform.


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