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To: Acrobat Talk Mailing List <acrobat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Website Errors
From: Helge Blischke <H.Blischke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 01:16:26 +0100
CC: "'Frame Users Group'" <Framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "'Free Framers'" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Organization: SRZ BERLIN
<c=US%a=_%p=TIN%l=GFB_NTS_S30-981201235231Z-9303@gfb_nts_s30.gfbank.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sender: owner-framers@omsys.com Precedence: bulk Anderson, Ben wrote: > > Acrobat (and Frame) Gang, > > I'm encountering an error that maybe you-all could help with. > > Here's the situation: Our department has a website on our company's > intranet. We have the table of contents and the index of one of our > manuals (in PDF--created from Frame 5.5 on Win95 via Acrobat 3.01) > linked to the website. When a user clicks on the TOC or index, Acrobat > Reader starts up and the file opens. The user then clicks on whatever > section he/she wants to access and that file opens up. Now, once in the > file the error occurs when the user clicks on a cross-reference to > another document/PDF. When the referenced document begins to open, the > Reader attempts to open the file, which now appears as a blank page, and > the Browser (Internet Explorer 3.0) hangs. > > Now this error doesn't happen with Netscape, but since only a handful of > our users have Netscape....ya dig... > It's (almost) well known that IE has difficulties with the Acrobat reader plug-in, especially with named desinations and/or cross-file links. As the Netscape browser is free, ... Helge -- H.Blischke@srz-berlin.de H.Blischke@srz-berlin.com H.Blischke@acm.org ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **