![]() Perhaps you know a solution or completely different way that runs. I was not able to induce the call of the reader in a separated window, which could be closed by the user after display: mime-download triggers the display in the same window.Īdditionally I am not allowed to change the settings of the acrobat reader (for example to change the setting "display PDF in Browser") for the users. In this way I am not able to add any "GO BACK" button, what I need to replace the browser "back" button (I use the service parameter ~SyncBehaviour = NoResync). ![]() I get the Acrobat reader occupying the whole page, and it does not matter if I use frames or not. To install the Adobe Reader for Windows, you must first download it to your computer. ![]() Or did somebody get the Acrobat Reader in a separated Window using that macro? Did you ever try to get the Adobe Acrobat Reader in a frame of a web page using the mime-download macro to send the pdf files to ITS and Browser (I work on R/3 4.6c with "easy web transactions")?
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