The first order of business (which I'm assuming you've checked in
on) is whether you have the legal right to distribute it. I have no
idea personally, but it's the first thought that came to my mind. :-)
Not a lecture, just my first thought.
The second order of business is to make sure you've thoroughly
read the installation instructions for the PDF viewer plugin and make
sure you're duplicating the process with your own code.
The third order of business is to define exactly what you mean by
"crashed". How so? At what point in code? What error message(s) did
you see? Chances are fairly decent that *someone* on this list has
experience with this, but many may not have tried this and know
little about it. The more information you can provide with your post,
the easier it will be to help you.
--
I.S.
On Apr 21, 2006, at 10:12 AM, Chu, Sonny wrote:
Can any one give me some idea on incorporating the adobe pdf viewer
plugin with the webkit minibrowser sample?
I linked the Adobe reader framework with the minibrowser xcode. The
program seems trying to open the PDF that I put in the URL but
crashed.
Any help will be thankful.
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