Il mer, 2005-04-06 alle 04:11, jdow ha scritto: > From: "frengoGorgia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Il mar, 2005-04-05 alle 21:05, Anne Wilson ha scritto: > > > On Tuesday 05 Apr 2005 19:37, jdow wrote: > > > > > > > > The cute problem is when you want to read a pdf file in your browser. > > > > It is probably better to save the pdf file and only allow AcroRead to > > > > access local files. > > > > > > I do tend to view the pdf in a browser first, then save it if it looks > useful. > > > > Anne , > > when you open a Pdf embed in a web page ,your browser download it in its > > cache so you have a copy saved locally . > > So it's the same thing open the pdf or save it and display later > > Are you sure it works that way, Frengo? There are indications that at > least one "widely distributed" (more's the shame) Web browser launches > AcroRead to reside in the browser window and passes it the file name > so that the file is downloaded by AcroRead.
8^) you are correct , jdow i mean only that there is no difference downloading the PDFfile with the browser plug-in or saving it "manually" with a right-click, and so the user don't have a prewiev of the file that "save" from downloading the complete file if the content of file isn't what he is looking for. The spyware-behaviour of acro-reader could only be prevented allowing it to open only local files . -- Regards, Francesco
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