PDFBrowser Plugin is PPC only, so if you have a shiny new Intel- 
powered machine, it won't work (unless you run Camino in Rosetta  
mode, which defeats the purpose of having an Intel-powered machine in  
the first place).

There was actually some recent discussion on this in the Camino  
forum, and it's possible that a community member might start  
addressing this issue.

Joel


On Feb 26, 2007, at 2:01 PM, Aliza Gold wrote:

> Hi -
>
> I'm new to Camino (installed today) but very interested in using it,
> *especially* if it can view pdf files inline, which is the only  
> reason I use
> Safari over Firefox on my Intel Mac.
>
> I've downloaded the Shubert|it PDF Browser Plug-in v2.2.3. I've  
> installed it
> (while Camino was closed) in myhomefolder/Library/Internet Plugins  
> folder.
> Camino still downloads pdfs. Then I tried installing it in the root
> Library/Internet Plugins folder (while Camino was closed) - still,  
> pdf files
> download rather than open in the browser.
>
> I haven't found any Camino preferences to specify how to deal with  
> pdfs.
> While PDFBrowser is a supported plugin for Camino, none of the  
> Camino or
> PDFBrowser documentation addresses this problem.
>
> I'm not sure what to do at this point, but I don't want to give up  
> on Camino
> til I've tried all the options.
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Aliza
>
>
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