Yep, it works fine in Firefox ver 23.
Clicking DOWNLOAD takes me to the correct page (starting page of JPB's paper).
Clicking "Included in.." takes me to the start of the document.
Well done : )

I would have preferred two links, one saying "View the collection", and one 
saying "View this paper" (perhaps "View this paper at page N in collection").

Is "collection" the right term?

Perhaps just
"View collection"
"View paper"

or finally
"View paper/collection" where paper and collection are the two links.

Regards,
Sunil

PS "Search" is Find in Firefox, Ctrl-F.

Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 15:11:46 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Does this go to p. 31?
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Okay, some people should please try this, and let me know how it works.
Click here: http://lenr-canr.org/DetailOnly.htm
Do a Search ctrl-S, and search for "Included in this collection"
You should find Jean-Paul's paper, "Biological Transmutations: Historical 
Perspective."
Click where it says "Included in this collection, on Acrobat file page 16." 
That should bring you to the beginning of the document.
Click on "DOWNLOAD" that should jump to page 16. On my computer with Chrome it 
goes 1 page too far, unfortunately. It seems the Chrome Acrobat reader starts 
with page #0. Other people tell me it goes to the right page.

Let me know if this goes the first page of the paper, or one page too far.



If you repeat the search for "Included in this collection" you will see that I 
have added 6 papers by this method. I put a flag in the database, the filename 
it is included in, and the page number. I can format it any way I want, both 
here and in the ScriptCase database front end display. I think I will throw 
that hyperlink "Included in this collection . . ." into ScriptCase as well.

- Jed

                                          

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