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    Aug 17 2013 11:55 AM. i tried displaying pdf tat is inside application path and it works. But i need to display pdf from other drives how do i do it? this is my code: string filepath = Session ["path1"].ToString (); System.Web.UI.AttributeCollection aCol = iFrame1.Attributes; aCol.Add ("src", filepath); where i get path from a database and i
    filexlib. A PDF file is a binary file, not a text file, and you're trying to display it as String. Of course you would get "junk characters". Have you ever tried opening a binary file (pdf, doc, jpg, xls, etc) using a text editor like Notepad? Just let the iframe URL point to the aforementioned Servlet.
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    We have an SSRS report that we are rendering as a pdf. It's to be printed to the client label printer directly. For security reasons, we want to limit the user's exposure to the pdf document itself. The client is concered that if the user can see it, then they might find a way of reproducing it or manipulating it etc.
    I am trying to display a PDF in IFRAME using base64 string as input with URL.createObjectURL. I got some idea from this link: Creating a Blob from a base64 string in JavaScript. But still I am only able to process images with the code and not PDF, donot know what is wrong. Code: as I have base64 in the js itselt so uploading the code to this
    When a person clicks on the link to view the document, I want the PDF to display in my site's web pagepossibly an iFrame. I am getting a lot of hits on pdf files, but I am missing out on advertising revenue becasue the PDFs are NOT wrapped in a page that contains advertising. The PDF just opens in the browser.
    Paste the code that you copied in Step 1 into the pop-up window and click "Update.". You will see a yellow box placeholder for your iFrame. Then click Submit on the new item. Go to the Content Collection (Course Files) for the course in Blackboard on the left menu (first option under the control panel) and upload your PDF (if you have not ASP.Net PDF. Here Mudassar Ahmed Khan has explained with an example, how to open (view) PDF files without using IFRAME in ASP.Net using C# and VB.Net. This article will explain how to view PDF files directly within browser without downloading them. Download Code Sample View Demo Download Free Word/PDF/Excel API.
    ContentDocument contDoc; ContentVersion cv; contDoc = [SELECT Id,Title FROM ContentDocument WHERE Title ='Document]; cv = [SELECT VersionData FROM ContentVersion WHERE ContentDocumentId = :contDoc.Id AND IsLatest = true]; String contenidoPDF = EncodingUtil.base64Encode (cv.VersionData); } Visualforce page:
    How do i display a PDF file inside a JSF page in a IFRAME tag? I store the PDF file location (like d:imagespdf1.pdf) in my database. I cant give this location directly into the src attribute cos then the file will be rendered to only users who have access to that folder (the application is a internet application).

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