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including pdf's in my publisher created web site

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Dave - 16 Apr 2007 22:36 GMT
I have created a web site that functions well wit the excption of PDF's. I
hvae pictures and links that work but when I have made a link to a PDF it
does not work. I get an error that page cannot be viewed. Any suggestions at
what I need to change?
Don Schmidt - 17 Apr 2007 00:43 GMT
Assuming you did upload the pdf files to your website, check the path to
files.

If the pdf files are in the same folder as the html files the hyperlink
would read,

/filename.pdf

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Don
Quid pro quo.

>I have created a web site that functions well wit the excption of PDF's. I
> hvae pictures and links that work but when I have made a link to a PDF it
> does not work. I get an error that page cannot be viewed. Any suggestions
> at
> what I need to change?
Dave - 17 Apr 2007 16:20 GMT
Thank you, I had the links going back to a folder on the server here and
changing them to the file name did the trick - so simple yet so frustrating.

> I have created a web site that functions well wit the excption of PDF's. I
> hvae pictures and links that work but when I have made a link to a PDF it
> does not work. I get an error that page cannot be viewed. Any suggestions at
> what I need to change?
 
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