Re: [flexcoders] Can you put an Adobe Acrobat file on a flex page

2005-11-15 Thread Manish Jethani
On 11/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Do you do it the same way you do a picture

You mean PDF?  The one way to do this I'm aware of is by converting it
to SWF and loading it using the Loader component.  This has come up
before so you could look up the archived for more information.

Manish


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Re: [flexcoders] Can you put an Adobe Acrobat file on a flex page

2005-11-15 Thread Aldo Bucchi
Mmmh, a visionary question... methinks

On 11/15/05, Manish Jethani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 11/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Do you do it the same way you do a picture

 You mean PDF?  The one way to do this I'm aware of is by converting it
 to SWF and loading it using the Loader component.  This has come up
 before so you could look up the archived for more information.

 Manish



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RE: [flexcoders] Can you put an Adobe Acrobat file on a flex page

2005-11-15 Thread Tolulope Olonade










Have you tried flash paper printer?

I know you can print a PDF document to
flash paper printer.

So maybe there is some programmable API
that can do that









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RE: [flexcoders] Can you put an Adobe Acrobat file on a flex page

2005-11-15 Thread David Mendels





Hi,

I am interested in any 
feedback from anyone on this list on integration with Acrobat/PDF. Let us 
know

-David

  
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Can you put an Adobe Acrobat file on a flex page

2005-11-15 Thread JesterXL





Well, you could do it internally via BlazePDF. It renders a PDF in 
Flash. However, hurricane Katrina fubarred Gregg Wygonik's website, and I 
reckon he doesn't want to utilize his Red Cross check on his site vs. his house, 
poor bloke...

:: goes to look for cache ::

http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:T4t9g77K0WcJ:www.blazepdf.com/+blazepdfhl=en

Another way is embedding via Christophe's iframe technique:
http://coenraets.com/viewarticle.jsp?articleId=95

Apparently, there is a way to convert:
http://www.laflash.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-714.html

Or you could utilize FlashPaper instead; I believe ColdFusion can 
dynamically maybe convert both.


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Hi,

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-David

  
  
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