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Posted by Ale on 11/16/27 11:23
I know and I do... but should be much nicer. or let me say, I prefer, to
have a menu at hand or a caption... I will eventually link to a loader
page... something as this.
HOwever I read aobut iframe and objects inclusions... it seems at the moment
are not enough standard yet...
cheers...
Ale
"Adrienne" <arbpen2003@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed "Ale"
> <_cutbetweenunderscores_theopps75@ya_ho_hoo.it> writing in
> news:dd5c9g$3qv$1@gwdu112.gwdg.de:
>
>> Hi all,
>> after a previous discussion on a different thread I decided to
>> swith to
>> a non-framed structure.
>> With a bit more work I made it working again, but I have a one question
>> to complete/optimze the migration.
>> Frames were quite useful to lad non-html files keeping the menu. If I
>> want open some pdf files, now I am obliged to open them in a different
>> browser (because I want to keep the website at least on a different
>> window). Is there a way to include a pdf in a "virtual frame". I was
>> writing website a long time ago... I don't know if now there is some
>> tag that could visualize such a documents.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ale
>>
>>
>>
>
> IMHO, the best thing to do is to include a link to the PDF file that the
> user can choose to open or save.
>
> --
> Adrienne Boswell
> http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
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