How to hyperlink a pdf or embed a pdf in DPS Folio?

I want to have an option where i want to connect a pdf to a button in DPS folio. I cannot upload the pdf on the any server and link it. So is there a way to connect or embed a pdf in the dps folio?

"The PDF image format now works on Android and Desktop Viewer, but linking to PDF files in HTMLResources.zip file still isn't supported. That works only in iOS and the Desktop Viewer."
we are currently facing the problem our selfs.
we try to make a workaround using this: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/digitalpublishingsuite/articles/dps-pdf-to-indesign.html
maybe it's of help to you.

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