I'm SURE you've got a good reason, but why are you wanting to generate a WAV
on demand? The loss in file quality occurs going from WAV > MP3, so then
later going back to WAV would only result in a bigger file size, with ZERO
benefit in audio quality.
Just asking :)
Justin
on 26/10/02 4:53 PM,
You need to use a frameset to do what you want.
the problem is the browser will only launch the Acrobat control if it
receives the content type app/pdf, an html page uses the content type
text/html.
your links should point to another page that outputs something like the
following based on inpu
Greets,
Just to elaborate: I want my user to be able to click on a hyperlink that
points to my PDF file, and have a new window pop up, displaying the contents
of the PDF file in the browser window (without prompting if they should save
the file) as well as set the HTML tag to the name of the rep
I believe there is header called "Content-disposition: filename.pdf" which
is defined in the proper RFC. And as far as I know some browsers don't
respect it. Search the list for it, you should find allot of info.
Mike
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