Hey Desmond, yes that should do the trick.
Here is my C# Example
axAcroPDF_MA.setShowToolbar(true); // if you want to include a
toolbar
axAcroPDF_MA.LoadFile(fileNames[0]);// load pdf file
axAcroPDF_MA.Visible = true;
Cheers,
Claude
You can use the browser control in a VFP form. To test this theory just open
your web browser and then open a PDF file it should display properly. if
that works for you then that is one solution.
Another solution is to use the free Adobe reader control with in a VFP form.
I do something like that i
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Coding is the easy part. The harder part is making the right decision on how
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Here are some considerations you'll have to account for. On how to connect
1. Pass-through (ODBC) - with this
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