Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-24 Thread Tom Livingston
On 7/21/06 9:08 PM, Steve Olive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can use the target attribute in XHTML, just not with Strict Doctypes, and none of the postings have mentioned doctype or whether this is being served as application/xhtml+xml or text/html. Ted and Thierry's script is a work

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-22 Thread Michael Persson
HI steve, You didnt read my own answer to my post, I found the correct XHTML strict javascript and its working fine, Thanks anyway Michael Steve Olive wrote: On Saturday 22 July 2006 07:42, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Tom Livingston wrote: Target=_blank in XHTML (see

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-22 Thread Shlomi Asaf
i must say michael, that i havent read any answer, just a statement. On 7/22/06, Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI steve,You didnt read my own answer to my post, I found the correct XHTML strict_javascript_ and its working fine, On 7/20/06, Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-22 Thread Michael Persson
Well i prefer to use strict because otherwise i am not pleased for the validation.. Sorry for my habbit Michael Shlomi Asaf wrote: i must say michael, that i havent read any answer, just a statement. On 7/22/06, *Michael Persson* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HI

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Al Kendall
Michael, Can you post the js or send it to me please.Cheers!!!AlOn 7/20/06, Michael Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Sorry,I found the way to make it... just a _javascript_ MichaelMichael Persson wrote: Dear supporters of standards and XHTML, I am trying to add a PDF file link to visitors to open

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Tom Livingston
Title: Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML??? On 7/21/06 2:57 PM, Shlomi Asaf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: whats the problem with pdf links in XHTML? and why u need js for them? My thought exactly. We do it all the time. -- Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic | ph

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Tom Livingston
On 7/21/06 5:05 PM, Patrick H. Lauke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm guessing that the crux of his problem, though not stated, was that he wanted to open it in a new window Target=_blank -- Tom Livingston | Senior Multimedia Artist | Media Logic | ph: 518.456.3015x231 | fx:

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Patrick H. Lauke
Tom Livingston wrote: Target=_blank in XHTML (see original subject line) -- Patrick H. Lauke __ re·dux (adj.): brought back; returned. used postpositively [latin : re-, re- + dux, leader; see duke.] www.splintered.co.uk |

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Al Kendall
The problem I was having is that in FF my pdf file would not open. I thought it was general problem with FF, but after doing some more digging from other advice I found it was the settings in my FF browser. All the other browsers I had worked fine. As for opening a new window, I don't want that

Re: [WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-21 Thread Steve Olive
On Saturday 22 July 2006 07:42, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: Tom Livingston wrote: Target=_blank in XHTML (see original subject line) You can use the target attribute in XHTML, just not with Strict Doctypes, and none of the postings have mentioned doctype or whether this is being

[WSG] PDF link in XHTML???

2006-07-20 Thread Michael Persson
Dear supporters of standards and XHTML, I am trying to add a PDF file link to visitors to open or download. by clicking the hyperlink nothing happens accept that the file is not found... What am i suppose to do with this file if not view it or download it.. this is my link defined with a type