What do you use instead?  I've been doing some testing with the different
tags and this is what I came up with:

meta tag is very difficult to backup from.  The users look/print the pdf
then have to double click the back button.  And after making a few reports
the thing locks up/won't back up and they have to log in again.
<embed> works great on the PC, but not for the mac or on our wireless.  On
the mac you can't read the pdf in the browser and then it prints out funny
(ie: losing it's landscape formatting). Also it wouldn't pull up the bulk
pdfs (over 20pgs)just the individual ones (we're doing report cards-it'll
pull up individual ones but not for a whole class). It doesn't work on the
wireless either.

<cfcontent> works on almost everything, but the wireless and the few
machines. On the wireless we get a msg about the index24  

What's the better thing to use


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFContent


I've run into the same problem and oddly enough, it was with a 98
machine. My solution, and I don't know if this is the right answer but
it worked, I told the user to uninstall their current version of Acrobat
Reader and re-install Acrobat Reader 5. This worked for anyone who had
the problem. I've since gone away from cfcontent as I experienced
inconsistent results with that bastard of a tag.

Mark




-----Original Message-----
From: Janine Jakim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFContent


I'm using CFCONTENT to call a pdf form- It does fine on MAC IE and most
pc
IE and Netscape.
However, on one browser a 98 machine with IE5.5 I can't get the pdf to
show.
Instead there is the box and the msg says Error Locating Object Handler
There is no viewer available for the type of object you are trying to
open.
The following informantion is available about this object.
Address:  http://blahblah
Content type:  text/html
Possible location of viewer: Microsoft ActiveXGallery

I took the Ben Forta advice and checked the Folder Options in Tools of
Windows Explorer.  I went over it piece by piece comparing it to the
settings of a browser that worked- I didn't see any differences.
This browser has opened pdfs when I used the meta tag and the embed tag
so I
know that it does open pdfs...any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,


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