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Old June 28th, 2004, 02:17 PM
njagga
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Default "#" sign not recognized in urls within Word and PDF

Within a Word document and a PDF file I am trying to post a url that
finds a specific location in a pdf. The link I have works within an
Internet Browser but not within a Word document or PDF file. The
problem is surrounding the "#" sign in the url. Word and Adobe are not
able to recognize the "#". Word ignores the "#" and even cuts off the
myfile.pdf when it opens a browser. What should I do so that both Word
and Adobe are able to recognize my full url??

Here's an example, the zoom picks the location rather than a user
having to manually create bookmarks:

http://www.mysite.com/myfile.pdf#page=12&zoom=100,0,400

Thanks!

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Old June 28th, 2004, 02:19 PM
njagga
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Default "#" sign not recognized in urls within Word and PDF

Sorry did not mention. It is Word 2000.

"njagga" wrote:

Within a Word document and a PDF file I am trying to post a url that
finds a specific location in a pdf. The link I have works within an
Internet Browser but not within a Word document or PDF file. The
problem is surrounding the "#" sign in the url. Word and Adobe are not
able to recognize the "#". Word ignores the "#" and even cuts off the
myfile.pdf when it opens a browser. What should I do so that both Word
and Adobe are able to recognize my full url??

Here's an example, the zoom picks the location rather than a user
having to manually create bookmarks:

http://www.mysite.com/myfile.pdf#page=12&zoom=100,0,400

Thanks!

 




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