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TommyDAQ-Bates
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November 19, 2015
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Plans for HTML Resources?

  • November 19, 2015
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Are there any plans to implement HTML Resources into DPS 2015?

The new PDF to DPS converter tool, is great and does a great job - though still has a few hiccups, however, it isn't going to work for our scenario.

We need embedded content that will open in an in-app window, allow us to explore the content, then close and be right were we were within the app. As an article, we can not duplicate that experience. We could duplicate the experience by hosting the PDFs online, however, since these are proprietary files that would require a secure login to view, online hosting of the PDFs is not a viable solution either.

Being able to attach external documents as embedded content to the app is a core functionality that is currently missing that is desperately needed in DPS 2015.

Are there any plans to implement this?

Thanks,

Tommy

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Best answer by Neil_Enns_-_Ado

Hi Tommy,

Why can't you replicate this with a .article file? If you use a navto link to go to the .article that is just your PDF it will, effectively, open it in its own window and when you close it you will be back to where you were. The "close" action is the back button in the UI instead of close, but it's the exact same hierarchy.

Neil

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Adobe Employee
November 20, 2015

Use the Notifications section of the DPS Portal. In this example, I would be sending a background push notification for a collection called "Slideshows."

Digital Publishing Solution Help | Send push notifications

TommyDAQ-Bates
Level 6
November 20, 2015

Cool! Didn't realize that you could push a collection! Thanks!