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Old 11-29-2006, 05:05 PM
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Matters how much money you want to spend... If you get web native you can access certain allowed files/folders from a server and have them update whenever you save. you can even have photoshop files and have it show every different layer individually. This also allows customers to ok or disapprove softproofs online and make comments on what needs to be changed for approval via email.
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Old 11-29-2006, 05:20 PM
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At the mag I used to work for we had what your looking for. PM me if you really need to know who it's through. The cover of the mag sits on the home page and the animated gif looks as tho the pages are being turned. If it's clicked on all of the pages can then be viewed online. There's no money there. If someone clicks on an ad, the host doesn't supply a link, your advertisers get pissed.
IMHO build a website around the mag and use phpads to sell your advertiser base through that: print or online and then both. Work your clicks through the people who are actually spending money. Always remember in publishing: it doesn't matter who READS it, the money is with the ADVERTISERS.

LOL, btw Polly, there is nothing easy about any of it.
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Old 11-30-2006, 05:18 PM
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Make a PDF and try saving out of Acrobat as .jpg this will break out into seperate files of each page.
See how it works for you.
You can save out of acrobat as many different file types. Just go under "Save As"...save as file type, etc.
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If you split the PDF into seperate pages so each page is its own file you can use the forms tool to create a button on the page that will open the PDF file of the next page. This works pretty well most of the time. Might work for you.
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Old 12-01-2006, 07:27 PM
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Yes. Extracted PDF pages, thats marketing!
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Sorry if its not up to your standards pointy. Polly was looking for a way to do it with PDF's and it addresses the file size issue.
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We would like to post our gloss magazines to our website so customers may view the mag online, page by page.
Check her post, nary a pdf in sight. What she wants to do is market her magazine.
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