Convenience for your visitors?

malcolm@docnet4u.com malcolm@docnet4u.com
Mon, 30 Dec 2002 21:07:11 -0500


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To: hugs-bugs@haskell.org
Subject:  Convenience for your visitors?
Hello,
 I notice that your website has a number of PDFs available for download  and you offer your visitors the convenience of easy access to Adobe's Acrobat Reader to view the PDFs. Like many people, I don't like reading large documents on screens. I download them and print them,  but that can be quite a hassle with slow networks and slow printers. 

The company I work for lets you offer your visitors the convenience of a printed copy of your PDF documents without that hassle. It is very simple for you to do this. I am sure your visitors will appreciate it.

All you have to do is add the following HTML to any web page that has links to pdf files.

 <a href='http://docnet4u.com/page'>
  <img src='http://docnet4u.com/button'
  alt='click here to get a printed copy of PDFs on this page'></a> 

You can try it by clicking http://docnet4u.com/page/www.cse.ogi.edu/PacSoft/projects/Hugs/pages/downloading.htm

Please don't be alarmed that we are stealing your content. We only print your PDF when someone visits your site and asks us to print it. We are just making it more convenient for your visitors to do what they can do already.

If you would like to protect the PDFs on your site, we have a simple-to-use copyright protection mechanism you might be interested in.

Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.
Malcolm
 DocNet Technical Support
 malcolm@docnet4u.com

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Hello,
<br> I notice that your website has a number of PDFs available for download  and you offer your visitors the convenience of easy access to Adobe's Acrobat Reader to view the PDFs. Like many people, I don't like reading large documents on screens. I download them and print them,  but that can be quite a hassle with slow networks and slow printers. 
<br>
<br>The company I work for lets you offer your visitors the convenience of a printed copy of your PDF documents without that hassle. It is very simple for you to do this. I am sure your visitors will appreciate it.
<br>
<br>All you have to do is add the following HTML to any web page that has links to pdf files.
<br>
<br> &lt;a href='http://docnet4u.com/page'&gt;
<br> &lt;img src='http://docnet4u.com/button'
<br> alt='click here to get a printed copy of PDFs on this page'&gt;&lt;/a&gt; 
<br>
<br>You can try it by clicking <a href="http://docnet4u.com/page/www.cse.ogi.edu/PacSoft/projects/Hugs/pages/downloading.htm">http://docnet4u.com/page/www.cse.ogi.edu/PacSoft/projects/Hugs/pages/downloading.htm</a>.
<br>
<br>Please don't be alarmed that we are stealing your content. We only print your PDF when someone visits your site and asks us to print it. We are just making it more convenient for your visitors to do what they can do already.
<br>
<br>If you would like to protect the PDFs on your site, we have a simple-to-use copyright protection mechanism you might be interested in.
<br>
<br>Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.
<br>Malcolm
<br> DocNet Technical Support
<br>  <a href=mailto:malcolm@docnet4u.com>malcolm@docnet4u.com</a>

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