On Saturday 05 June 2004 11:28 am, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: | Erylon Hines wrote: | > Is there a way to configure Mozilla to open a link embedded in a *.pdf. | > If I click on such a link I get a pop-up box offering to configure my | > browser, but when I point to the mozilla executable I get another box | > that says "unsupported browser" and telling me to install a browser that | > is supported. It looks as though my choices are only Netscape or IE. | > | > Any thoughts? | > | > e. | | I am on the wrong machine to check it right now, but there is a section | where you can define external programs for different mime types, and | define helper applications. I would start there. I can do some | checking later, if you still have problems.
This is a problem with weblinks inside a pdf document, only. The error message, when I try to configure a browser within Acrobat is: "Unsupported Web browser. Either choose a new connection type or obtain a supported browser in order to use Weblink" Since Mozilla is of the Netscape family, I had hoped I would have a browser that I can use. The connection types are "NCSA" and "netscape". e | | Mikkel
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