Link to a PDF

Hello folks,
I am having a problem with viewing a pdf at a site that I am
preparing for a friend; www.starprecision.com. It,
/PDF/FacilitiesList.pdf, works in preview mode but not on the real
server.
I use <a href="/PDF/FacilitiesList.pdf" target="new">
in the code and you may be able to see what I mean if you go to
Capabilities > Equipment Overview. ----as long as you are not
using IE7-----
It would be ideal if I could open it in another window as
opposed to a tab, But that is another issue.
There are other issues with this site as well. But, again
that is another issue. Please don't comment on grammar as that is
not my dept.
Any help anyone could provide is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your consideration,
John

Get Firefox, Web Developer Toolbar add-on. I use it all the
time.
Tools > HTML Validator will check your page on the server
for validation
errors AND tell you which type of server you are on.
--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com
"johnarvy" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:gc635c$qbc$[email protected]..
> Hi All,
>
> Thank you all very much.
>
> Mark indeed the server is case sensitive and my IIS
isn't. That is why I
> could preview on my machine but not on the server. How
does one know the
type
> of server? I only have ftp access to the web site root
directory. I was
> acutally told it was IIS.
>
> Micha, thank you for the advice on viewing the PDF. What
you suggested
is
> what I did.
>
> Thank you again. BTW my wife created a new facilities
list for these
guys.
> No editing on the rest of the site yet. The new one is:
>
>
http://starprecision.com/pdf/FacilitiesList.pdf
>
> (the old one is at
http://starprecision.com/pdf/FacilitiesListOld.pdf)
>
> Better eh?
>
> Take care,
> John
>
>
>
>
>

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