Setting up a browser-based review
When an initiator sends an Adobe PDF document in a browser-based review, reviewers
receive an email message with an FDF attachment that opens the PDF document in a web
browser and configures their review settings to upload comments to the comments
repository for that session. They can add their comments and upload them by using the
Send And Receive Comments button in the Commenting toolbar.
For a browser-based review, the initiator must specify servers that are accessible to all
reviewers. Two server locations are required. Before initiating a review, the initiator must
specify the server for the comments repository in the Reviewing preferences. (See
Reviewing preferences for browser-based reviews
.) The initiator specifies the server for
the uploaded PDF file when setting up the review.
PDF files can be uploaded to WebDAV servers using web addresses (for example, http://
server/folder) or to network folders using UNC (Universal Naming Convention) addresses
(for example, \\server\folder). UNC addresses are less desirable because reviewers who
use different operating systems or who map network locations to a drive letter in
Windows may not see each others' comments. (For example, reviewers on Mac OS may
not see comments uploaded from Windows and vice versa.)
The comments repository can reside on either a network folder, database, WebDAV
server, or web discussion server. WebDAV servers can store both uploaded PDF files and
comments repositories.
Important: Reviewers must use Acrobat 6.0 or later to participate in a browser-based
review. Adobe Reader 7.0 users can participate only if additional usage rights are added to
the PDF document using Acrobat 7.0. (See
Reviewing documents with additional usage
In a browser-based review, the initiator uploads the PDF document to a server and sends the setup
file to reviewers, who can see each others' comments.
Related Subtopics:
Starting a browser-based review
Summary of Contents for ACROBAT 3D
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Page 37: ...What s New in Adobe Acrobat 3D New features ...
Page 95: ...Finding Adobe PDF Files Using Organizer Using the Organizer window ...
Page 184: ...FORMS About Adobe PDF forms Setting Forms preferences ...
Page 241: ...Collecting Data from Submitted Forms Collecting form data by email ...
Page 316: ...SECURITY About security Viewing the security settings of an open Adobe PDF document ...
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Page 508: ...Optimizing Adobe PDF Documents Using PDF Optimizer ...
Page 571: ...SEARCH AND INDEX About searching Adobe PDF documents ...
Page 602: ...PRINT PRODUCTION About print production in Acrobat ...
Page 729: ...SPECIAL FEATURES About document metadata About JavaScript in Acrobat About Digital Editions ...
Page 738: ...Working with JavaScript Working with JavaScript in Acrobat ...
Page 762: ...ADOBE VERSION CUE About Adobe Version Cue Getting help Key features of Adobe Version Cue ...
Page 809: ...Tutorial Version Cue Getting started with Version Cue ...
Page 821: ...Legal Notices Copyright ...