​yes, all your PDFs would be available via a URL.

I'd stick with streaming....unless all the docs are public (to the users of
the site at least).

Even if public, I'd probably stick with streaming them.

Charles​

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 3:51 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The PDF files already exist and are generated by our QC department. I
have no idea how.

I'm having my CGI app stream the file to the browser.


It looks like if I link directly to the PDF file (rather than streaming it
via CGI), the window title is the PDF filename. These aren't sensitive
documents, so I think I'll just symlink the PDF dir under Apache and link
directly to the PDF files. Any glaring problem with that?


Thanks

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