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8/25/2006 3:12 PM
 

Hey,

I'm working on an intranet site for my company. Most of the documents I will be calling are PDF's. When I clink on the link all I get is a blank page. Any ideas how I can correct this problem?

 Thanks,

Matthew

 
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9/5/2006 5:13 PM
 
I'm having the same problem. My research has told me this is a known bug and there isn't a work-around at the moment. I'm praying for an update that will fix this soon!!!!!!
 
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9/6/2006 8:45 AM
 

p05esto4,

I got arround this by using the Text/HTML module. i placed the links there, seems to work fine for now.

 

Matt

 
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9/7/2006 1:45 PM
 
Strange, my links are in a Text/HTML module and I get the same problem (blank screen behind PDF or in some browsers the PDF simply doesn't load).
 
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9/8/2006 10:39 AM
 
This is actually not an issue with the Links module, rather a core module it uses. There will be a fix in an upcoming version of DNN.
 
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