From: Are Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

After I installed Adobe Acrobat, it opens all PDFs on the net inside
Safari. Previously they were downloaded to my disk, and then opened in
Preview.

How can I change this back? And more generally, where and how does
Safari keep its plug-ins?

On my machine, you can see all that are (allegedly or potentially?) available to Safari at file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/ Resources/English.lproj/Plug-ins.html (the address that is used for the "plug-in" item of the help menu item in Safari.

The good Bruce says all browser plugins are in /Library/Internet Plugins/, I took a look and indeed there are some but nothing I recognised for PDF yet PDF opens nicely in my Safari... And fast enough. Maybe it is a Tiger thing new?

David Elmo




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