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jod
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dxf on web page

I have constructed a website using Netfusion 4. I would like to place drawings and thumbnails on a particular page to be viewed via this site. I am new to all this and have NO IDEA at all how to begin. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Please? A step by step would be ideal perhaps by email?
thanks in advance

jod
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Anonymous
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You need to use either WEB friendly graphics (JPEG or GIF etc.)
for everything, or you provide a link to all your website
visitors to download and install whatever special graphics viewer
they will need to view your file format you want them to (for
DXF, they will have to download and install the 24MB sized Volo
View Express which they will surely thank you for forcing them to
do it...).

Perhaps you should start on a modest scale with basic web
graphics only (JPEG, GIF etc.) and once you page is up, you can
start experimenting with DWF format files in lieu of DXF and go
from there. It would also help if everyone here knew your
ultimate intent or target audience for all of this as well.

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"jod" wrote in message
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> I have constructed a website using Netfusion 4. I would like to
place drawings and thumbnails on a particular page to be viewed
via this site. I am new to all this and have NO IDEA at all how
to begin. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Please? A
step by step would be ideal perhaps by email?
> thanks in advance
> jod
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: jod

On our intranet I use over 11000 old style DWF's
and Whip!4 if its installed. Its worked great for several years. When AutoCAD
2000 came out I enhanced our web site to detect VoloView installed and use it.
Now I've gone one step further to detect an instance of Express View. I create
the DWF's in AutoCAD 2000. At one time I tried Whip-N-Post but I'm not sure if
it supports anything newer than r12.


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I
have constructed a website using Netfusion 4. I would like to place drawings
and thumbnails on a particular page to be viewed via this site. I am new to
all this and have NO IDEA at all how to begin. Could anyone point me in the
right direction? Please? A step by step would be ideal perhaps by email?

thanks in advance

jod

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