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Old March 16th, 2008, 01:02 AM
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Hello,

I am working at a project which displays magazines (pdf files) and offers a rich UI.
We are considering buying your ActiveX SDK for the pdf display function, but we've encountered some problems in testing the SDK.
We are working in .NET C# technology - Visual Studio 2008, and we've referenced as a normal ActiveX your SDK - it's name: SDK_AXLib.
The main problem we are concerned about is the fact that hyperlinks don't work.
We have tested our publications with your FoxIT Reader and they work, but when we open them from a Windows Forms application links don't seem to be recognized.
Is there any way of turning links on for the SDK; maybe a method call, or a property setting?
Do we need to buy the full version for this functionality to work?
We even created a test PDF from Microsoft Word containing only the link www.google.com.
The reader sees the link, but the SDK still doesn't.

We would appreciate it if you have some C# code example on how to use your SDK.

Also I would like to ask you if the full SDK version supports annotation editing. We need to offer the client the possibility to make & manipulate & search through annotations.

Thank you in advance,
Ioana Iacob.

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Old March 16th, 2008, 05:13 PM
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Hi,
The event OnHypeLink Triggered when the user is click on a hypertext, you should handle the event to decide whether to follow the hypelink or just to do nothing.For more information about OnHypeLink,you should refer to the developer guide.The full SDK version does support the Annotation editing,which you could add & edit the annotations but not search through annotations.

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Old June 3rd, 2008, 09:50 AM
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Hello,

I am having the same problem as ioana.iacob. I am unable to get Foxit SDK ActiveX component to recognize hyperlinks or trigger the OnHypeLink event. Foxit Reader recoginizes them fine. I am using Visual Studio 2005 C# development enviorenment. Everything else is working well and I am ready to purchase the full SDK but I must be able to use hyperlinks. Any suggestions??

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Brian Lorenz
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