Render this link is a bookmarklet (a bookmarklet is a bookmark with
JavaScript) that lets users render any DWF link. To use this, users must add
the Render-This-Link bookmarklet and the click on it. I suspect this is not
what you want to do. I assume you simply want to use the Freewheel web
service to render your DWF files. This is easy to do, but does not use
Render-This-Link.
The next question is do you want your web page to use the interactive
Freewheel or would you like Freewheel to render you a static image.
For the interactive Freewheel, simply add the following HTML to your page
If you simply want a static image, simple add the flowing HTML to your page
http://freewheel.autodesk.com/DWFImage.aspx?dwf=http://freewheel.autodesk.com/sample/Hotel5.dwf&height=400&width=350
You only need to set the URL to your DWF along with height and width values
to fit your site.
Hope this helps,
Ben
wrote in message news:5563651@discussion.autodesk.com...
Autodesk;
I want to have the "Render This Link "button on my website; so that when
people visit my website they can just click on it and the DWF links will be
rendered. Can this be done and if so how do I do it?