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pdfJS Viewer Reactive
pdfJS Viewer Reactive
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1.0.12
(Compatible with
OutSystems 11
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14 Feb (3 weeks ago)
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(18 ratings)
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10 Feb (4 weeks ago)
in version 1.0.7
Hi Team,
Could you please consider adding a demo showcasing how to use this component with both Binary Data and URL inputs? We'd particularly appreciate seeing how to generate dynamic URLs for existing data, or perhaps even incorporating the object URL generation logic directly into the component.
We've noticed other Forge components, such as https://www.outsystems.com/forge/component-overview/12844/sample-pdf-viewer-o11 and PDF Viewer from Binary Data https://www.outsystems.com/forge/component-overview/13274/pdf-viewer-from-binary-data, that address this need.
It seems like integrating this functionality within the current component, perhaps as a client action, could streamline the process and reduce the reliance on additional components. This would be a very helpful enhancement!
Regards,
Neha
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2024-12-24
in version 1.0.6
I noticed that the component is not supporting "Open a PDF file to a specific page (https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/link-html-pdf-page-acrobat.html)" from URL or Base64. Tried with "#page=" in the URL but it is not working
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2024-12-02
in version 1.0.6
Very nice module that solved me a headache, the base64 version works great on reactive and mobile apps, I try it with a 8Mb binary pdf
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