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| ↑ | Lets you embed PDF, MS Office, and many other file types in a web page using the free Google Docs Viewer (no Flash or PDF browser plug-ins required). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Lets you embed PDF, MS Office, and many other file types in a web page using the free Google Docs Viewer (no Flash or PDF browser plug-ins required).
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| ↑ | Google Doc Embedder | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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| <strong>Many thanks to the original author of the plugin, Kevin Davis.</strong> | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Many thanks to the original author of the plugin, Kevin Davis.</strong>
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| Because Google Document Viewer does not seem to be something that Google is fully committed to supporting, there will no longer be any active development of this plugin by the original author. You may use the support forum attached to this plugin on wordpress.org to post support questions, and active users are encouraged to help each other out where possible. However, the forum will not be monitored by any official development team. If you discover any security vulnerabilities please contact WordPress directly as usual. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Because Google Document Viewer does not seem to be something that Google is fully committed to supporting, there will no longer be any active development of this plugin by the original author. You may use the support forum attached to this plugin on wordpress.org to post support questions, and active users are encouraged to help each other out where possible. However, the forum will not be monitored by any official development team. If you discover any security vulnerabilities please contact WordPress directly as usual.
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| How can I get support for this plugin? | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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How can I get support for this plugin?
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| Installation Instructions | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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| If this plugin works as you require then feel free to continue to use it, but please do not expect support beyond urgent security fixes. It is not guaranteed that Google will continue to offer or support their Document Viewer. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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If this plugin works as you require then feel free to continue to use it, but please do not expect support beyond urgent security fixes. It is not guaranteed that Google will continue to offer or support their Document Viewer.
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| Click the "Add Media" button to upload or select a file from your media library, and ensure the "Link To" setting in Attachment Display Settings↵ is set to "Media File." Then click "Insert into post." | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Click the "Add Media" button to upload or select a file from your media library, and ensure the "Link To" setting in Attachment Display Settings↵
is set to "Media File." Then click "Insert into post."
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| This plug-in utilizes the viewer from Google Docs in a standalone fashion. There is no direct integration with Google Docs and even those↵ documents stored there and shared publicly do not embed reliably with their standalone viewer (ironically), so at this time that use is not↵ supported by the plug-in. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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This plug-in utilizes the viewer from Google Docs in a standalone fashion. There is no direct integration with Google Docs and even those↵
documents stored there and shared publicly do not embed reliably with their standalone viewer (ironically), so at this time that use is not↵
supported by the plug-in.
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| The file must be publicly available, but there is no reason why you need to publish the location beyond supplying it to the GDE plugin. ↵ However, savvy users will be able to locate the URL and download the original file. ↵ To make it difficult for users to download PDF files (the old 'enhanced mode' of GDE), please find out more about <a href="http://wp-pdf.com/secure/?utm_source=GDE%20FAQ&utm_medium=wordpressorg&utm_campaign=Freemium">our new plugin - PDF Embedder Secure</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The file must be publicly available, but there is no reason why you need to publish the location beyond supplying it to the GDE plugin. ↵
However, savvy users will be able to locate the URL and download the original file. ↵
To make it difficult for users to download PDF files (the old 'enhanced mode' of GDE), please find out more about <a href="http://wp-pdf.com/secure/?utm_source=GDE%20FAQ&utm_medium=wordpressorg&utm_campaign=Freemium">our new plugin - PDF Embedder Secure</a>.
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| Most likely, no. If your file requires a login to view - such as being saved in a password-protected directory, or behind a firewall↵ (on your intranet, etc.), the viewer will probably not be able to access the file. This is what is meant above, that the document should↵ be "publicly available." Please save the file in a publicly accessible location for best results. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Most likely, no. If your file requires a login to view - such as being saved in a password-protected directory, or behind a firewall↵
(on your intranet, etc.), the viewer will probably not be able to access the file. This is what is meant above, that the document should↵
be "publicly available." Please save the file in a publicly accessible location for best results.
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| Profiles allow you to create a unique batch of settings and access them from the viewer using only a profile ID (or name), rather than ↵ writing a horrifically complicated shortcode. This allows each instance of GDE (even on the same page) to be completely customizable while↵ keeping the shortcode syntax simple. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Profiles allow you to create a unique batch of settings and access them from the viewer using only a profile ID (or name), rather than ↵
writing a horrifically complicated shortcode. This allows each instance of GDE (even on the same page) to be completely customizable while↵
keeping the shortcode syntax simple.
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| Note: the <code>file=</code> attribute (generally pointing to the full URL of the file) is <strong>required</strong>. If the majority of your files are referenced↵ from the same directory, you can set a File Base URL in GDE Settings and only put the changing portion in the <code>file=</code> attribute (or a full↵ URL for a file outside of that base URL). File Base URL will be prepended to the value of <code>file=</code> unless <code>file=</code> starts with <code>http</code> or <code>//</code>↵ (dynamic protocol selection). | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Note: the <code>file=</code> attribute (generally pointing to the full URL of the file) is <strong>required</strong>. If the majority of your files are referenced↵
from the same directory, you can set a File Base URL in GDE Settings and only put the changing portion in the <code>file=</code> attribute (or a full↵
URL for a file outside of that base URL). File Base URL will be prepended to the value of <code>file=</code> unless <code>file=</code> starts with <code>http</code> or <code>//</code>↵
(dynamic protocol selection).
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| To manually insert the <code>[gview]</code> shortcode into your page or post to embed the file, use the syntax below (use of the HTML tab in the editor↵ recommended): | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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To manually insert the <code>[gview]</code> shortcode into your page or post to embed the file, use the syntax below (use of the HTML tab in the editor↵
recommended):
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| The file to embed must first be publicly available somewhere on the internet, in order for Google to retrieve the document for conversion.↵ You can upload it to your WordPress site using the standard techniques, or link to a file on another site. For testing purposes, your site can run locally or on private networks, but the documents you wish to embed must be publicly accessible. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The file to embed must first be publicly available somewhere on the internet, in order for Google to retrieve the document for conversion.↵
You can upload it to your WordPress site using the standard techniques, or link to a file on another site. For testing purposes, your site can run locally or on private networks, but the documents you wish to embed must be publicly accessible.
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