I need to show a static html webpage in a Sharepoint 2007 environment (webpage made with Gatsby if that would matter).
Is this possible?
Hosting the page somewhere else and loading it in an iframe is also an option. Is loading external pages by means of a webpart possible?
I guess you can use the Page Viewer web part to accomplish the same.
Let me know if that helps or you need further details
I'm looking for a way to open a new browser window from a WebView, from a wp8.1 RT, silverlight or UWP app.
It should happen when the page loads, or after a few seconds, without any user input (I know it's possible if the user clicks on a 'target="_blank"' link)
Does anyone know if any way to do this exists?
I tried with window.open, jquery's .click() or .submit(), but nothing...
Neither the the javascript alert() works, it does work instead redirecting to a uri protocol with location.href and open an app, but unfortunately IE/Edge doesn't have an app protocol to launch it...
Any help would be much appreciated.
Since you put both Windows Phone 8 and Windows 10 in your tags, I can't be sure what to offer you here. SO I will tell you how to do it in 8.
JavaScript in a WebView can call external C# code by using ScriptNotify. You can read more about that in this question: Call Native C# from WinJS that's loaded in a WebView
Also, once you are in C# and you want to launch a browser, the answer is to use the LaunchUriAsync API. Read more about that here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/windows.system.launcher.launchuriasync.aspx
Best of luck!
I'm unable to link to PDF documents on a mobile site using jQueryMobile.
The link is opened with the jQueryMobile-effects and displays a page with the text "undefined".
Any help is appreciated!
Add data-ajax=false to your link pdf Since pdf is not supported on alot of phones you may want to explore something like this http://www.labnol.org/gadgets/ipod/read-pdf-text-email-on-ipod-mobile-phone/1929/
You may want to consider integrating in pdf.js. It seems to be an option considering some mobile devices don't directly support pdf's.
http://mozilla.github.com/pdf.js/
I want to add feature like epub viewer as similar to ibooks application. So I need to show html or xml or rss feed page in iphone application page wise. What should i do now ?
I worked with webview. But it not shows with page by page. It shows within 1 page.
Let me ask that whether above feature is possible in webview or not ?
If yes then how ?
Do you have any other idea,please share with me.
Please suggest me flow for adding above feature.
It will be great if any one has idea regarding any library or source code .
Thanks
It's not an easy problem, we used some javaScript code to achieve this and called it from obj-c with -stringByEvaluatingJavaScriptFromString(NSString)
And I wasn't able to find any libraries for that.
I want to have a web page coded with HTML5, and I want to be able to put a pdf file onto this page so you can view it without having to click on any links to download it separately. Anyone know how to do this?
I want it to keep the text, images, and layout of the pdf file also. If that weren't the case I would just use an image. Thanks!
Edit: This will be hopefully going onto the ipad. So it won't support adobe. I need to just find a way to somehow make the pdf file show up in an html5 page without using a viewer. I want to keep all of its layers. It doesn't have to stay a pdf file when its on the page, I just need to find a way to transfer all of those layers there without having to do this manually with divs for each image, paragraph, etc.
I don't think this is possible without using Flash. Instead, you might want to convert the PDF to a different format (HTML for example) that can be rendered by the browser. There are tools that can do this from the command line, so making a script to do it on your site won't be too difficult.
You can use the embed tag like this:
<embed src="/path/to/your/file.pdf" />
Maybe you could convert the pdf to images on the server and display the images instead of the original pdf. As far as i know, Apache pdfbox can be used to do such a convert.
A little bit late and maybe issuu is gonna fix it soon but for now you can embed with issuu.com using an iframe and your magazine address ending in ?mode=mobile. Tested in ipad:
<iframe width="850px" height="580px" src="http://www.issuu.com/your_username/docs/your_magazine_name?mode=mobile" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I would like same mobile version loading in desktop so there is no advertising. If you know how to make the browser to think it's an ipad let me know.
This code would directly embed a pdf viewer in a webpage
<object data="path to pdf " type="application/pdf" width="100" height="100">
<p>Alternative text - include a link to the PDF!</p>
</object>
If you are using ASP.NET, this link may be of interest to you.
Browser Based PDF Viewing And Editing
Hosted entirely on your server,
activePDF Portal is an ASP.NET
WebControl that enables your users to
interactively view and modify PDF
documents from any source - adding
comments, form fields, bookmarks, and
more – directly from within a standard
web browser, without requiring any
client-side software such as Adobe
Reader or Flash, or the use of ActiveX
controls.
- http://portal.activepdf.com/
PDFObject looks promising, but it doesn't work on iPads at the moment.