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  • Subject: Emailing Domino Link From a Browser
  • From: Fred Newberry <fnewberry@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 10:35:36 -0600


I have an application that is written in Domino that is accessed via WEB.
In that application it is possible to produce reports that are rendered in a
PDF format, via calls out of an agent, to a renderer.   Once the report is
in PDF form the user is taken to that PDF report from the agent via a link
Printed to the output stream.

My question is:  How do I make that link a link that ends up in the Browser
Address line so that from the Browser I can email the link to a user ?

Is there a special field that the agent needs to populate that is the
browsers address line ?

Thanks !

Fred A. Newberry
EFG Companies
1-800-527-1984
 x8262
fnewberry@efgusa.com

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