Lorsque vous fournissez un lien vers un fichier PDF sur un site Web, est-il possible d'inclure des informations dans l'URL (paramètres de demande) qui rendront le PDF plugin de navigateur) (si utilisé) sauter à un signet particulier au lieu de simplement l'ouvrir au début?
Quelque chose comme: http://www.somehost.com/user-guide.pdf?bookmark=chapter ?
S'il ne s'agit pas d'un signet, serait-il possible d'accéder à une page particulière?
Je suppose que s'il y a une réponse, elle peut être spécifique au plug-in de lecteur d'Adobe PDF ou quelque chose du genre, et peut avoir des limitations de version, mais je suis surtout intéressé à savoir si la technique existe du tout .
Oui, vous pouvez créer des liens vers des pages spécifiques par numéro ou emplacements nommés et cela fonctionnera toujours si le navigateur de l'utilisateur utilise Adobe Reader comme plug-in pour afficher PDF PDF.
Pour une page spécifique par numéro:
<a href="http://www.domain.com/file.pdf#page=3">Link text</a>
Pour un emplacement nommé (destination):
<a href="http://www.domain.com/file.pdf#nameddest=TOC">Link text</a>
Pour créer des destinations dans un PDF avec Acrobat:
RFC 3778 la section 3 spécifie les "identificateurs de fragment" qui peuvent être utilisés avec les fichiers PDF, qui incluent nameddest et page.
Plusieurs paramètres de requête peuvent être traités. Liste complète ci-dessous:
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| Syntax | Description | Example |
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| nameddest=destination | Specifies a named destination in the PDF document | http://example.org/doc.pdf#Chapter6 |
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| page=pagenum | Specifies a numbered page in the document, using an integer | http://example.org/doc.pdf#page=3 |
| | value. The document’s first page has a pagenum value of 1. | |
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| comment=commentID | Specifies a comment on a given page in the PDF document. Use | #page=1&comment=452fde0e-fd22-457c-84aa- |
| | the page command before this command. | 2cf5bed5a349 |
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| collab=setting | Sets the comment repository to be used to supply and store | #collab=DAVFDF@http://review_server/Collab |
| | comments for the document. This overrides the default comment | /user1 |
| | server for the review or the default preference. The setting is of the | |
| | form store_type@location, where valid values for store_type are: | |
| | ● DAVFDF (WebDAV) | |
| | ● FSFDF (Network folder) | |
| | ● DB (ADBC) | |
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| zoom=scale | Sets the zoom and scroll factors, using float or integer values. For | http://example.org/doc.pdf#page=3&zoom=200,250,100 |
| zoom=scale,left,top | example, a scale value of 100 indicates a zoom value of 100%. | |
| | Scroll values left and top are in a coordinate system where 0,0 | |
| | represents the top left corner of the visible page, regardless of | |
| | document rotation | |
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| view=Fit | Set the view of the displayed page, using the keyword values | http://example.org/doc.pdf#page=72&view=fitH,100 |
| view=FitH | defined in the PDF language specification. For more information, | |
| view=FitH,top | see the PDF Reference. | |
| view=FitV | Scroll values left and top are floats or integers in a coordinate | |
| view=FitV,left | system where 0,0 represents the top left corner of the visible | |
| view=FitB | page, regardless of document rotation. | |
| view=FitBH | Use the page command before this command. | |
| view=FitBH,top | | |
| view=FitBV | | |
| view=FitBV,left | | |
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| viewrect=left,top,wd,ht | Sets the view rectangle using float or integer values in a | |
| | coordinate system where 0,0 represents the top left corner of the | |
| | visible page, regardless of document rotation. | |
| | Use the page command before this command. | |
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| pagemode=bookmarks | Displays bookmarks or thumbnails. | http://example.org/doc.pdf#pagemode=bookmarks&page=2 |
| pagemode=thumbs | | |
| pagemode=none | | |
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| scrollbar=1|0 | Turns scrollbars on or off | |
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| search=wordList | Opens the Search panel and performs a search for any of thewords in the specified Word list. | #search="Word1 Word2" |
| | The first matching Word ishighlighted in the document. | |
| | The words must be enclosed in quotation marks and separated byspaces. | |
| | You can search only for single words. You cannot search for a string of words. | |
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| toolbar=1|0 | Turns the toolbar on or off. | |
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| statusbar=1|0 | Turns the status bar on or off. | |
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| messages=1|0 | Turns the document message bar on or off. | |
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| navpanes=1|0 | Turns the navigation panes and tabs on or off. | |
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| highlight=lt,rt,top,btm | Highlights a specified rectangle on the displayed page. Use the | |
| | page command before this command. | |
| | The rectangle values are integers in a coordinate system where | |
| | 0,0 represents the top left corner of the visible page, regardless of | |
| | document rotation | |
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| fdf=URL | Specifies an FDF file to populate form fields in the PDF file beingopened. | #fdf=http://example.org/doc.fdf |
| | Note: The fdf parameter should be specified last in a URL. | |
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Il vaut la peine d'ajouter que la solution de Wayne également fonctionne dans:
... MAIS cela ne fonctionne pas dans:
PDF Open Parameters documente les fragments d'URL disponibles que vous pouvez utiliser.