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1. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
BobLevine Jun 27, 2012 5:40 PM (in response to SG MKTG)There is currently no web viewer. It’s been discussed and AFAIK is still planned.
You’ll need to stay tuned.
Bob
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2. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
SG MKTG Jun 28, 2012 10:29 AM (in response to BobLevine)Thank you for the reply and the information.
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3. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
Christophe_Quinzoni Jul 4, 2012 7:26 AM (in response to SG MKTG)Excuse me Bob, a kind of web viewer is already available.
You must turn your folio in "published" status and view it on a custom viewer (Drop 19 or higher) on your iPad.
On the top of the right, you'll find "sharing features". Choose "email", it will send you an URL where you can see your folio.
Unfortunately, many interactivities are not supported...
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4. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
FilipeVSpeck Sep 13, 2012 6:49 AM (in response to Christophe_Quinzoni)Christophe and Bob,
I did it (chosen the e-mail and twitter for sharing the folio), but the link that appears in the sheared item is the url that I inserted in my custom viewer.
I enabled the web viewer at the Administration Panel for this application.
What am I forgetting?
Kind regards,
Filipe.
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5. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
Christophe_Quinzoni Sep 13, 2012 7:43 AM (in response to FilipeVSpeck)Filipe,
It already happened to me... I "updated" my publication in Folio producer and tried again. And again. And it worked, even if I don't know why.
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6. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
FilipeVSpeck Sep 13, 2012 8:18 AM (in response to Christophe_Quinzoni)Christophe,
just doing updates without changes or making any kind of changes before updating?
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7. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
Christophe_Quinzoni Sep 13, 2012 8:33 AM (in response to FilipeVSpeck)Sorry Filipe if it wasn't clear.
1. In Folio Producer, select the concerned Folio
2. If aready published (it should be), click on "update"
3. Select "update content".
4. Click OK.
In my opinion, no need of any change in indd files before updating.
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8. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
FilipeVSpeck Sep 13, 2012 9:32 AM (in response to Christophe_Quinzoni)Ok, that's my point. No sherable URL yet... :/
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9. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
FilipeVSpeck Sep 13, 2012 9:56 AM (in response to FilipeVSpeck)But ok, I'll still trying.
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10. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
FilipeVSpeck Sep 17, 2012 12:56 PM (in response to FilipeVSpeck)Just in time: 72 hours after I uptaded my content for Web Viewer, the link is now available when I share my content.
Thanks!
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11. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
cgv.br Dec 19, 2012 5:04 AM (in response to FilipeVSpeck)FilipeVSpeck, with this "web viewer" you could share your Folio in a browser with all interactivity working fine?
Let's say our client wants to publish a magazine for iPad, and also wants to have it available in their website. So, since users download "adobe content viewer for web" they will be able to read the magazine in a desktop (pc and mac) with all interactivity ??
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12. Re: Adobe Content Viewer for Web?
cgv.br Dec 19, 2012 10:23 AM (in response to cgv.br)I mean, in a browser, like this: http://contentviewer.adobe.com/about.html
Or is just a single article?
Is this available for Professional Edition or just Enterprise?