Adobe Systems created the Portable Document Format (PDF) to make documents simpler to view and share. Nevertheless, sharing your PDFs through a website or in a different file format can be a real struggle. That’s where our Dirty Suds embed a PDF feature comes to save the day. And you can put this function to quick use with DocHub.
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hi I am Raymond Camden a developer evangelist for the docHub Document Services team and today I want to share with you some quick tips for working with the docHub PDF embed API now for the most part this is a super simple API to work with its a great way to incorporate PDFs into your website but I wanted to share a few quick tips for things that Ive seen trip people up from time to time in the hopes of saving you from making the same mistake that myself and others have made so lets start off by talking about a real kind of simple mistake to make one then Ive seen more than one person make if you look at our documentation and our sample code you know we had this nice 25 line code block here showing you an example of using the embed API and very clearly in here we have some code that says your client ID the idea being that you will need to get your credentials and then paste in your ID and replace that value what I have seen time and time again is that people will take this little blo