How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Hi Guys,
Still fairly new to Xara so only really getting into some advance skills. However I'm looking to product my own website and put downloadable PDF's on there so customers can purchase the content.
How do I go about doing this? Really no clue where to start....
(Im using Designer Pro 6 software btw)
Cheers :)
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Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Make a small placeholder on the pasteboard, open Web Properties and link this placeholder to the PDF on your computer [this will save a copy of the PDF in your index_htm_files folder that XDP6 exports & publishes]
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Make a text or object link on your page to the PDF using Web Properties in the "Link to Web ..." section - e.g. index_htm_files/yourfile.pdf
EDIT Just noticed the "purchase" bit! My answer of course will allow a straight forward download. In that case you'd have to upload the PDF using a third party FTP, putting it in a folder which is password protected. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable on that will answer but there are programs like Coffee Cup that will help there - http://www.coffeecup.com/password-wizard/
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
I am interested in an answer to this also. I sell sheet music on my website. But even with a password protected page, when they open the PDF file, can't they print as many copies as they want and even save it to their hard drive. I haven't found a solution. I know you can password protect the PDF document itself, but then again, when they get the password can't they print and save it? Does someone have a solution? Thanks.
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
nevar,
There is little one can do to protect a PDF from having the protection broken. I do this all the time with client files where an employee used a password, it isn't recorded and the employee is long gone.
That said, like a lock, protection inside a PDF keeps honest people honest. But that is all. I don't know a viable solution for people selling PDFs or other files that cannot be licensed (like software, which also can have protection broken).
That said, wouldn't the purpose of sheet music be that the customer *can* print it out? With the provided PDF security (there are far better security software to protect PDFs, but are spendy), you can restrict a simple person from printing an unprotected copy to another PDF. But that's about all one can protect if a PDF is to also be usable in your case. Unless you spend some money on better protection.
Take care, Mike
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Hi Mike:
Thanks for your reply. Yes, the person buying sheet music needs to be able to print it, but I wondered if there was a way to prevent them from saving it to their hard drive. I also wondered if there was a way to restrict how many times they could print it. But, I have bought sheet music before and copied it to sing with friends, etc. So it comes down to the honor system, especially in the music business. I have the music copyrighted, so no worries there. It sounds like the best I can do is to have some security on the PDF document that they print from, to restrict them from copying to another PDF file. Thanks for your comments.
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
I think you'll have big problems protecting it. Probably better to just leave it open instead of spending time and money on trying to protect it?
I quite often use a PDF printer driver, CutePDF, which lets me print directly to a PDF file instead of a printer.
No protection schemes would prevent me to print to a pdf?
Most sheet music I've seen has been copied on a simple copier anyway, I'm afraid.
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Hi bjornkn:
Yes, I think you are right. Better to just leave it open. Thanks for your comment.
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
I have seen PDFs 'protected' with a password in Adobe Acrobat pro unlocked really rather easily. If you have acrobat pro or nitro pdf pro then you can set up a certificate and this is a lot securer.. but like nevar says just leave it open, or you could watermark it!
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Neodeist,
Cheers mate, think I've read about the third party ftp...just not looked massively into it. I'm starting the actual design of the website soon, just needed to make sure that what I needed could be done.
By a 3rd party ftp though...that like an ISP but online...sooo i used http://www.streaamline.net to upload and export an existing site to. Or am abit off?
Cheers
James
Re: How do I let a customer download a PDF file????
Take a look at this product called LinkLok http://www.vibralogix.com/linklokurl/index.php
I knew someone that had a very simple site, used this to sell crochet patterns online for about 6 years and had great luck with it.
She used http://www.vibralogix.com/linklokipn/index.php with paypal connection
Not hard to implement and you will use the Placeholder to insert a script.