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How to open Acrobat within the context of a browser document (forexample, within a table cell)?
I am designing my Web site using Dreamweaver 6.1. I want to open an
Adobe Acrobat document within my Web page, but I want Acrobat to open within the page itself, for example, within a table cell within the Web page. It's easy enough to just create a link to an Acrobat document, but then that opens in a completely separate browser window (or separate tab, with the tabbed browsers). Can someone explain the trick to have Acrobat open (and display my Acrobat document) as a component or element within the context of a page on my Web site? Thanks in advance for all replies. CJ |
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