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javascript - Window.Open with PDF stream instead of PDF location

Based on the question Open PDF in new browser full window, it looks like I can use JavaScript to open a new window with a PDF file with the following code:

window.open('MyPDF.pdf', '_blank');

I'd like to do so on a return trip from the server by adding a byte array instead of the file name to use as the URL location in window.open

I'm currently returning PDF files like this:

Response.Clear();
Response.ContentType = "application/pdf";
Response.BinaryWrite(pdfByteArray);
Response.Flush();

Is there a way to open a new window with a PDF byte array in javascript.

Something like this:

var script = "window.open('" + pdfByteArray + "', '_blank');";
ScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptBlock(Parent.Page, typeof(Page), "pdf", script, true);
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It looks like window.open will take a Data URI as the location parameter.

So you can open it like this from the question: Opening PDF String in new window with javascript:

window.open("data:application/pdf;base64, " + base64EncodedPDF);

Here's an runnable example in plunker, and sample pdf file that's already base64 encoded.

Then on the server, you can convert the byte array to base64 encoding like this:

string fileName = @"C:TEMPTEST.pdf";
byte[] pdfByteArray = System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(fileName);
string base64EncodedPDF = System.Convert.ToBase64String(pdfByteArray);

NOTE: This seems difficult to implement in IE because the URL length is prohibitively small for sending an entire PDF.


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