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This is not that easy to accomplish, because Acrobat is essentially one-windows oriented when running under the browser.
There are some possibilities, using the getURL() method with the according arguments, maybe even using the javascript: protocol (which is intherently very insecure).
But, when you managed to open a second window, you might get into some serious problems with context mixings etc.
So, you may try, but you have been warned <g>.
Hope, this can help.
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We have a project where PDF files will be viewed in a browser. The customer
is requesting that links to separate PDF files open in a separate browser
window. I tried using FDF and using the "new window" but that did nothing in
a browser. Any ideas on how to accomplish this? Thanks,
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