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Old May 5th, 2003, 07:44 PM
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Problem: I created a website using Dreamweaver MX for my High School Photography class so they can access the assignmnets from home. I have had several requests from my students for PDF files. I've created the PDF files, but I don't know how to create the link so the file can be downloaded properly. Do I need to set-up a database/dynamic page for this type of file transfer?

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No, just create a normal link, like you do to any other page.
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Just using <a href="whatever.pdf">Link</a> should work fine and if supported they can view it and save it from their browser. If you want it to download and not open in the browser, refer to this thread

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thanks...it worked fine.

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