I've made an example, see
http://tousauxbalkans.jexiste.fr/index.php?title=Tous_aux_Balkans:Bac_%C3%A…
With IE, it opened in Acrobat Reader, I must go in
acrobat preferences and check the option "display in browser" in
"internet" section.
With Opera, it propose to download the PDF, that'll be very boring if on
each page I must press "Cancel" when I don't want to download it.
With Firefox, it works, but the height=100% doesn't work, the iframe is 100%
wide but not very tall. Not a big problem though.
2006/6/27, iubito <iubito(a)gmail.com>om>:
I don't know such extension but it should be quite easy to create one,
which write an iframe (not so good but the only way to view a pdf in a
frame-like window) which "source" or "href" is the PDF...
Note that depending on user's acrobat config and browser, it could leave a
blank iframe and open the document in a Acrobat Reader window, or it could
display the pdf using acrobat activeX in the iframe.
2006/6/27, Jasmin Hannemann <Jasmin.Hannemann(a)macd.com>om>:
hi,
did anybody know an extension to show pdf- files in my wiki- window?
I want to see my pdf- file like an image without clicking on the link,
which opens the file with the acroread.
Cheers
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