Re: [e-smith-devinfo] General Discussion forum Serving pdf files in HTML

2001-07-03 Thread Timothy C Litwiller
This has a vagly familiar sound to it. Do you know how these pdfs were created? or are they from completely dissimilar places? We had a similar problem with pdf coming out of an HP digital sender until we upgraded the firmware. Darrell May wrote: Mike Sensney [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] General Discussion forum Serving pdf files in HTML

2001-07-03 Thread David Brown
I can duplicate the problem with the following system: Win2000 SP2 - IE 5.0 SP2 - Acrobat 5.0 I have no problem viewing http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/print/userguide-4.1.pdf but when I copy the same file to my e-smith 4.1.2 server and browse to it, it causes IE to hang. I get the same

RE: [e-smith-devinfo] General Discussion forum Serving pdf files in HTML

2001-07-03 Thread Craig Foster
G'Day All, Serving PDF files can be tricky. For the last three years I've had product brochures for Umax scanners (ex Umax Wholesaler in Australia) served via the web. The best test of whether you wil have problems is to read the file back from the server share on the original machine you

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] General Discussion forum Serving pdf files in HTML

2001-07-03 Thread Dan York
Noah, Thanks for your report (and thank you, everyone else, for the reports as well). I believe all of the PDF file with which I have had problems were created with a Windows version of Adobe. Files created on non-Windows system (as I presume the documents at e-smith.org were created)

Re: [e-smith-devinfo] General Discussion forum Serving pdf files in HTML

2001-06-25 Thread Mike Sensney
At 05:52 PM 06/22/2001 -0500, Timothy C Litwiller wrote: This has a vagly familiar sound to it. Do you know how these pdfs were created? or are they from completely dissimilar places? We had a similar problem with pdf coming out of an HP digital sender until we upgraded the firmware. I