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rodchar - 05 Jun 2007 17:34 GMT
hey all,
here's a following task on a request doc for me:

"Form Printing. A number of static forms will be available for printing. The
site must have links or embedded plug-ins such as Java and Adobe for opening
and viewing these documents."

What is this saying to you? Does this mean, web client needs to be able to
open a .pdf doc without having pdf installed on their machine? is this
possible?

thanks,
rodchar
PlatinumBay - 05 Jun 2007 18:03 GMT
rodchar

The first part of the second sentance specifies that the site must have
links OR.  I would simply include links to download the files to the client.
You may need to get further clarification on the business requirements of
the request.

Hope this helps,

Steve

> hey all,
> here's a following task on a request doc for me:
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> thanks,
> rodchar
rodchar - 08 Jun 2007 03:09 GMT
thank you.

> rodchar
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> > rodchar

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