lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread ASC
Hi, Not sure if my previous post went through. I'm looking for ways that when a user clicks on a particular link it it will load / go to a specific part of a pdf file. I believe the pdfExtra can do this? the other thing is also.. how does one create a search engine. I have 200pages where

Re: lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread Daniel Nelson
Hello Elv, Check out http://www.impressario.com. I recall the site having information about combining the V12 database with Integration New Media's Impressario Xtra (better than PDF Xtra unless your target audience is guaranteed to have Adobe Viewer installed) for searching PDFs. Cheers,

Re: lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread julian weaver
If you're searching multiple pdfs, the v12 indexer (+ V!2DB purchase) is necessary. If you are only searching the current pdf, the following impressario functions will let you do it sprite(pdfsprite).find(yourstring, [findoptions]) findoptinos is a property list which you can set, erm, find

RE: lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread Gabrielle Krim
Hi Elv, Here is a direct link to the Impressario PDF Indexer: http://www.inm.com/products/impressario/tools/#pdfindexer If you have any questions about it, please contact me or the support team at Integration New Media (INM). ---Gabrielle

RE: lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Below is a handler utilizing buddyAPI that opens pdfs to a specific spot, so long as your audience has Acrobat version 6, which is the minimum version that handles opening parameters. Hopefully it will work for you. - MM on mOpenPDFwithParams(me, whichOne, theFolder, openingParams) --

RE: lingo-l PDF - searching

2005-12-01 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Also...there's a great document available on the Adobe web site: PDF Open Parameters Technical Note #5428 There's some really cool stuff there. - MM [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email

lingo-l HTTP Class 1.0 (was: getNetText and proxy)

2005-12-01 Thread Valentin Schmidt
hi list, inspired by this thread about getNetText and Proxies a couple of days ago, I've now written a little parent script (HTTP Class) for using MultiUser xtra for all kind of HTTP requests. It's far from beeing perfect, but maybe a good starting-point for further customizing. It has the