> Excellent! I wouldn't have thought that would work, based on how > screwed up the Acrobat plug-in generally is, but that's excellent! >
Well, I think there was better than a week spent one line of code, actually one char '\r'. You are not alone.... response.setContentType("application/pdf\r"); Gary > Frank > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I've also seen it done using the html embed tag. We used itext to deliver a > fillable pdf. You can see it action here (http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz). > > > > > type=application/pdf > > > > > public ActionForward loadBytesIntoStream( > > ActionMapping mapping, > > ActionForm form, > > HttpServletRequest request, > > HttpServletResponse response, > > String filename, > > byte[] bytes) > > throws Exception { > > > > response.setContentType("application/pdf\r"); > > response.setHeader( > > "Content-disposition", > > "inline; filename=" + justFilename); > > response.setContentLength(bytes.length); > > response.setHeader("Expires", "0"); > > response.setHeader( > > "Cache-Control", > > "must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0"); > > response.setHeader("Pragma", "public"); > > ServletOutputStream buff = response.getOutputStream(); > > buff.write(bytes, 0, bytes.length); > > bytes = null; > > buff.flush(); > > return null; > > } > > > > Gary > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > > > > >>iText just generates the PDF on the server-side, the display issue on > >>the browser would still be the same because you are returning a PDF > >>stream back (or redirecting to a temp file, either way) and the browser > >>recognizes that and passes it to the plug-in for display (a plug-in > >>which, by the way, is perhaps the buggiest piece of garbage ever foisted > >>on an unsuspecting public!) > >> > >>Frank > >> > >>ziggler wrote: > >> > >>>you can use "itext" to realize? > >>> > >>>2005/8/4, Frank W. Zammetti : > >>> > >>> > >>>>Hi Rafael, > >>>> > >>>>The only way I can think of to actually "embed" a PDF, or at least to > >>>>give that appearance, is to use iFrames. > >>>> > >>>>The Acrobat plug-in takes over the entire window it is shown in, which > >>>>when frames aren't involved is the entire client area of the browser. > >>>> > >>>>So, using frames should, in theory, work (I've never actually tried to > >>>>do this, so there could be hidden gotchas). An iFrame would allow you > >>>>more or less to seem to "embed" the PDF. > >>>> > >>>>I'd be willing to bet there aren't any other ways to do it that aren't > >>>>way more trouble than they're woth, if there are any at all... > >>>> > >>>>...now that THAT gauntlet is thrown down, let the flood of messages > >>>>correcting me begin :) > >>>> > >>>>Frank > >>>> > >>>>Rafael Taboada wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Hi Folks, I know my doubt is out Struts topic but I want to use ur > >>>>>xperiencie in my problem. > >>>>> > >>>>>I want to show a report in PDF file inside a JSP, inside a table for > >>>>>example. I'm surfing on the web and all sites when try to show PDF they > link > >>>>>to this file and the PDF is showed in the entire window if the user has > >>>>>acrobat in his PC. > >>>>>Is it possible to show the PDF but embed in JSP or HTML?? I mean, I have > >>>>>to > >>>>>show a form in order to generate the PDF, and when th user click on > GENERATE > >>>>>REPORT button, it makes a PDF file and I want to show this PDF in the > >>>>>same > >>>>>page... > >>>>>Do u know any place where I can find information for my doubt?. > >>>>>Any help would be appreciated. > >>>>>Thanks in advance > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>>-- > >>>>Frank W. Zammetti > >>>>Founder and Chief Software Architect > >>>>Omnytex Technologies > >>>>http://www.omnytex.com > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>-- > >>Frank W. Zammetti > >>Founder and Chief Software Architect > >>Omnytex Technologies > >>http://www.omnytex.com > >> > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > -- > Frank W. Zammetti > Founder and Chief Software Architect > Omnytex Technologies > http://www.omnytex.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >