Link to specific pages of PDF

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Boris Crismancich

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May 4, 2013, 1:28:29 PM5/4/13
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Hi,

could you please be a bit more specific? Do you have this prob in SmartEdit or on the published page, too? How did you add the page query string? Something like <%med_pdf%>#page=<%std_page%> ?

I could imagine that it does not work in SmartEdit as SmartEdit adds own Get Parameters. Have a closer look at the url of the pdf in SmartEdit. Am I heading to the right direction or is your problem completely different?

Greetings from Hamburg,
Boris

Manuel Schnitger (OpenText)

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May 6, 2013, 5:24:52 AM5/6/13
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That worked for me in a test html file: <a href="test.pdf#page=3">Jump to page 3 in the PDF document</a> If it doesn't work within the SmartEdit Mode or the preview then publish the page and check if it works there. That might at least help to figure out where the problem is.

Best regards,
Manuel

On Friday, May 3, 2013 8:52:57 PM UTC+2, Moogie wrote:
I want to link to specific pages of a PDF file and don't know how. It seems the #page=x does not work when the file is from my asset menu.


Thank you very much for your help.

Moogie

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Jun 14, 2013, 3:54:05 PM6/14/13
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Manuel,

Thanks for the help! I tried to publish the page with  <a href="[ioID]example.pdf#page=19">Jump to page 19</a> and the page is not published because no file could be found.

Muge

Moogie

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Jun 14, 2013, 3:56:41 PM6/14/13
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Hi Boris,

Thanks a lot for your help. I have this problem in both SmartEdit and on the published page. I used <a href="example.pdf#page=3" Go to page 3</a>. Yes you are definitely heading to the right direction!!

Best,
Muge
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