A Mr. Stan Marsh from South Park, Colorado writes in:
Project Freewheel looks very promising. Typically my clients just want to "see" the design. They don't need layer control or complicated printing. Using Project Freewheel I know I can embed a DWF file as part of my company's web page?
<iframe scrolling="no" width="800" height="600"
src="http://freewheel.labs.autodesk.com/dwf.aspx?path=http://freewheel.labs.autodesk.com/sample/Hotel5.dwf">
</iframe>
For the mainstay of my clients, I can upload the DWF into Project Freewheel, then select the "email" function, and the link they receive shows a FULL SCREEN view. I like that. How can my users see my DWF in full screen on my company's web page?
Freewheel Software Architect, Ben Cochran, provided the answer:
Use the link http://freewheel.labs.autodesk.com/dwf.aspx?path=http://freewheel.labs.autodesk.com/sample/Hotel5.dwf for full screen.
Now wasn't that simple!