Open a PDF file to a destination set

I have to open, IE, a (built with FrameMaker 8.0) PDF to a / a few named destination/s; specification of the PDF open in a URL parameters.

So I tried this URL command:

http://mydir/doc.pdf#nameddest =namenewlink

and also

http://mydir/doc.pdf #namenewlink

but it does not; I only get to open the PDF from the beginning.

p.s. I also added a marker of Hypertext NEWLINK to define destinations named in my standalone FrameMaker document.

Did you put the document on a web site?

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