Re: The First Five Pages.pdf

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I'd like to be able to output a pdf in browser (which is all fine and dandy) but limit the number of pages shown. Ie. the reader can see the content of what's he's trying to buy is accurate but at the same time I`m not handing the file for free. I can batch edit the files to create new 3-5 paged pdf's for my purpose, but that's a hassle and I'd also have to upload the 'landing page' pdf's to the server, keeping in mind the category of the product and whatnot.

The First Five Pages.pdf


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I am happy to do this through a third-party script. The only thing required would be for the user to not be able to access the entire pdf doc (like if the trigger-link would be the user shouldn`t be able to fetch the url of the full-doc.

The only possible way I think is to create another copy of PDF and it will have only first five pages only...and then from 6th page the message will be there to Buy this Book ans How to Buy and what is amount etc.....

Since I have the files named as in the link, I first grab the WP link of the product using GET, then store that in a variable, preg_replace it to erase the rest of the link (with regex), store that result in a new var, let's say $link2p .

Then I add the call to the product (Download) to open up the processing php script, use tcpdf (user2768665's answer) to delete anything that goes after page 5, add the page with the company's logo as being page 6, and at the end of it add the

Or, in my case (since I have the a 3rd party paying platform -and you might have the same-), we first run a database check on the product(based on its name) to retrieve the link to our product in our paying platform and then we do the same as above.

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