Using a Ps PDF Presentation on a Website ?

Hello All-
  I've created a Ps .PDF presentation or "slide show" using CS2. I have an icon on my website which you click to open the PDF file. I have problems myself with different browsers opening it, and all in very different formats. There is just no way to explain to a "user" how to open it with all the possible factors that contribute to the problem. Right now I can't open it with my iMac and Firefox (it opens a blank page), yet last time I did it worked fine, yet it opens on the laptop.
  Is there a better way to make a slide show available on a website?
Here is my site, click on the dog above groups of thumbnails:  http://axoplasmic.com/Targhee/page1.html
Thanks for any comments to better this slide show presentaion-
Rhobes

Actually, that's not a bit perverse, at all.
Jonathan's suggestion is a standard method of connecting to a server.
(null cable between the computer serial ports)
... see the Solaris man pages.
man tip
TeraTerm and Hyperterminal are customarily used on a PC running some dialect of Windows.
The 'tip' command is all that's necessary between Solaris systems.
PS/2 is not a serial connection, but is a keyboard/mouse interface 'invented' by IBM when they offered their XT-class PS/2 line of desktop systems, back in the 1980's.
I found this next link by using Google:
http://members.chello.at/theodor.lauppert/computer/ps2/
The smaller DIN ports were more compact than the AT-class keyboard ports and the mouse moved from a serial port to a dedicated mouse port.
Serial communication devices are not keyboards, per se,
and keyboards are not serial communication devices.
You need other hardware in between to translate what the human being sends, and another computer is a common method to accomplish that translation.
Having said all that ...
Since you cannot change the dedicated console hardware,
I suggest you go to the manufacturer of that console equipment
and have them suggest some sort of serial-to-serial interface lash-up.

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