Displaying the PDF in the Acrobat reader?

Hi all,
       Is it possible to display/Open  the PDF that was generated in the SAP R/3 by using the following Function Modules from Portal BSP page?
CONVERT_OTFSPOOLJOB_2_PDF
QCE1_CONVERT
I know there is a function module for e-mail the created PDF from R/3 "SO_NEW_DOCUMENT_ATT_SEND_API1".
In the above process after using the FM "CONVERT_OTFSPOOLJOB_2_PDF" and "QCE1_CONVERT"
Is there any Function module that I can use for opening the PDF from the BSP page?
Expecting a reply at your convenience.
Thanks,
Greetson
Message was edited by: Brian McKellar
Updated use of English.

If you already have the PDF, then you only have to pack it into the outgoing HTTP response. This has been discussed here many times. The search function should deliver answers.
Also, recommended reading: <a href="/people/mark.finnern/blog/2003/09/23/bsp-programming-handling-of-non-html-documents">BSP Programming: Handling Of Non-HTML Documents</a>

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