Start PDF file (unprotected)
Use in flash the same command to open a PDF file as you would use to start another flash file. The file is displayed in the Multimedia Protector PDF Viewer but it is not protected.
You have to select the option: Do NOT encrypt PDF files to open a PDF file from within flash.
Start PDF and PPT files (protected)
To start a protected PDF or PPT file within a flash application, you have to create an own project with these files and then invoke the Multimedia Player EXE file.
| • | Split the project into a second database (e.g. pdfiles.mmf) |
| • | Add the command http://FILE:player.exe -f filename.mmf -l "pdfname.pdf" $$RUN in your flash application to start the database filename.mmf with the pdf file pdfname.pdf - example: http://FILE:player.exe -f pdfiles.mmf -l "flyer1.pdf" $$RUN |
| • | If you have a PowerPoint file, it is sufficient to define just the database name |
Details how to protect PDF and PPT.
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