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>> Open ButNot Download PDF Files]
>>Message-ID:
>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
>>
>>Chuck wrote:
>>>> From a web page link. The PDF is open in the browser but will
>&g
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On 10/3/2015 8:16 PM, Chuck wrote:
> I can open PDF files in Seamonkey and when I try to download them the
> save file window opens but when I click on save nothing happens.?
> Thanks for your help,
> Chuck
>
Are you trying to save PDF files from a Web page link, from a li
I can open PDF files in Seamonkey and when I try to download them the
save file window opens but when I click on save nothing happens.?
Thanks for your help,
Chuck
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Bo1953 wrote:
Hb - thank you for your reply. Upon trying to open a pdf file I
receive the follow message (I Am able to open some in the browser,
but less than 40% of them) others try to open in adobe reader XI
where most of the error message originate:
Chances are the ones you can open and the
,
it was sent as an email attachment and wasn't correctly decoded).
I Am able to open pdf files in adobe reader and SM on other systems in
the office without any challenges.
Any thoughts or ideas for me to consider? Something I may have missed
in the configuration?
TIA - bo1953
I hav
and wasn't correctly decoded).
I Am able to open pdf files in adobe reader and SM on other systems in
the office without any challenges.
Any thoughts or ideas for me to consider? Something I may have missed in
the configuration?
TIA - bo1953
Bo1953 wrote:
> I must save them first, then open.
Why? What is the exact error?
Do you select "Open" in Seamonkey?
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Bo1953 wrote:
Hello all, I have been following the discussion on pdf files and related posts.
My challenge is with SM 2.33.1 in Win 8.1, I can no longer open pdf files that
are attached to emails. I must save them first, then open.
Is this an anomaly of this SM version or have I done
Hello all, I have been following the discussion on pdf files and related
posts.
My challenge is with SM 2.33.1 in Win 8.1, I can no longer open pdf
files that are attached to emails. I must save them first, then open.
Is this an anomaly of this SM version or have I done something to break
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
It seems more likely to me that at some time earlier in the life of the OP's
profile, he had an Adobe program installed, and that SeaMonkey (or perhaps
Mozilla or even Netscape) learned about the file type at that time. Even after
the Adobe program was uninstalled (or aft
David Wilkinson wrote on 12/8/2014 5:04 AM:
Ray_Net wrote:
Just an idea ...
Change
PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document"
as
PDF type as "Foxit Reader FDF Document"
No idea if my idea is a feasable one and if the result will be ok.
But perhaps you can modify the ACTION of PDF type as "Adobe Acro
Daniel wrote:
On 8/12/2014 9:04 PM, David Wilkinson wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Just an idea ...
Change
PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document"
as
PDF type as "Foxit Reader FDF Document"
No idea if my idea is a feasable one and if the result will be ok.
But perhaps you can modify the ACTION of PDF typ
On 8/12/2014 9:04 PM, David Wilkinson wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Just an idea ...
Change
PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document"
as
PDF type as "Foxit Reader FDF Document"
No idea if my idea is a feasable one and if the result will be ok.
But perhaps you can modify the ACTION of PDF type as "Adobe Acr
David Wilkinson wrote on 08/12/2014 11:06:
W3BNR wrote:
When you installed Foxit Reader did you have "Select plugin used to open
PDF files in browser" checked? I think that's a default check, but I
could be wrong.
And the other ones during the installation of "Set Foxit R
David Wilkinson wrote on 08/12/2014 11:04:
Ray_Net wrote:
Just an idea ...
Change
PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document"
as
PDF type as "Foxit Reader FDF Document"
No idea if my idea is a feasable one and if the result will be ok.
But perhaps you can modify the ACTION of PDF type as "Adobe Acrob
W3BNR wrote:
When you installed Foxit Reader did you have "Select plugin used to open
PDF files in browser" checked? I think that's a default check, but I
could be wrong.
And the other ones during the installation of "Set Foxit Reader as the
default viewer" and &
Ray_Net wrote:
Just an idea ...
Change
PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document"
as
PDF type as "Foxit Reader FDF Document"
No idea if my idea is a feasable one and if the result will be ok.
But perhaps you can modify the ACTION of PDF type as "Adobe Acrobat Document" to
"Other" .. then choice the f
David Wilkinson wrote on 08/12/2014 02:30:
Mr. Ed wrote:
In Windows - make Foxit Reader (you should really upgrade it to 7.0.3)
the default program for .pdf files
In SeaMonkey Edit/Preferences/Helper Applications find all references
to Foxit PDF Document, except the FDF one, and make the
On 12/7/2014 8:30 PM, David Wilkinson wrote:
> Mr. Ed wrote:
>> In Windows - make Foxit Reader (you should really upgrade it to 7.0.3)
>> the default program for .pdf files
>>
>> In SeaMonkey Edit/Preferences/Helper Applications find all references
>> to Foxit
Mr. Ed wrote:
In Windows - make Foxit Reader (you should really upgrade it to 7.0.3)
the default program for .pdf files
In SeaMonkey Edit/Preferences/Helper Applications find all references
to Foxit PDF Document, except the FDF one, and make the action "Use
Foxit Reader 7.0."
Best Reader for
> ..." should do.
>
> The problem was (as you can see form my other response) I was doing it
> to the wrong category of file. When I applied it to "Adobe Acrobat
> Document", it worked.
>
In Windows - make Foxit Reader (you should really upgrade it t
Ray_Net wrote:
You did not understand what everybody tell you
Normally in the right side of the list of "helper application" (in the "ACTION
COLUMN" ) is a drop-down list with :
- Always ask
- Save file
- Other
- etc
You must not select " "Foxit Reader 6.2, Best Reader for ..."." YOU
David Wilkinson wrote on 07/12/2014 11:21:
Ray_Net wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote on 06/12/2014 22:24:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Edit - Preferences - Browser - Helper Applications. Scroll to PDF.
What do you
see in the Action column? Click the arrow. Select what you want
to have
happen.
It says "
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Note also that there may not be only one answer under Helper Applications. Web
sites serve pdf files under several MIME types, so you need to specify the
desired outcome more than once. For example, I have:
Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Document (application/pdf)
Adobe Acrobat 7.0
Ray_Net wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote on 06/12/2014 22:24:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Edit - Preferences - Browser - Helper Applications. Scroll to PDF. What do you
see in the Action column? Click the arrow. Select what you want to have
happen.
It says "Foxit Reader 6.2, Best Reader for ..."
This i
uot;
This is why I cannot understand why this is happening to me.
What have you selected ? "Always Ask" ?
Note also that there may not be only one answer under Helper
Applications. Web sites serve pdf files under several MIME types, so you
need to specify the desired outcome more th
David Wilkinson wrote on 06/12/2014 22:24:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Edit - Preferences - Browser - Helper Applications. Scroll to PDF.
What do you
see in the Action column? Click the arrow. Select what you want to
have happen.
It says "Foxit Reader 6.2, Best Reader for ..."
This is why I cannot
David Wilkinson wrote:
On Windows 7, I use Foxit Reader as my PDF application, and I want
PDF files from the web to open in Foxit Reader (not in a browser
tab). But whenever I click on a pgf document in SeaMonkey, I am
forced to first download the file. It will not open directly in Foxit
Reader
Ed Mullen wrote:
Edit - Preferences - Browser - Helper Applications. Scroll to PDF. What do you
see in the Action column? Click the arrow. Select what you want to have
happen.
It says "Foxit Reader 6.2, Best Reader for ..."
This is why I cannot understand why this is happening to me.
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David Wilkinson wrote on 12/6/2014 11:21 AM:
Ed Mullen wrote:
You have to download the pdf before you can display it in Foxit. It
gets stored
in in a temp folder in your Windows user profile. How else would
Foxit be able
to display it?
I don't think that is it. It would not be asking me to
Ed Mullen wrote:
You have to download the pdf before you can display it in Foxit. It gets stored
in in a temp folder in your Windows user profile. How else would Foxit be able
to display it?
I don't think that is it. It would not be asking me to choose a save location in
that case. It woul
David Wilkinson wrote on 12/6/2014 7:37 AM:
On Windows 7, I use Foxit Reader as my PDF application, and I want PDF
files from the web to open in Foxit Reader (not in a browser tab). But
whenever I click on a pgf document in SeaMonkey, I am forced to first
download the file. It will not open
On Windows 7, I use Foxit Reader as my PDF application, and I want PDF files
from the web to open in Foxit Reader (not in a browser tab). But whenever I
click on a pgf document in SeaMonkey, I am forced to first download the file. It
will not open directly in Foxit Reader.
Who is causing this
is as completely associated.
Philip Taylor
Charles Campbell wrote:
I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files
are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other
times
save-only. I'd like to be able to view pdfs rather than save and
Philip Chee wrote:
On 16/10/2014 15:31, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
I believe the problem is with the servers sending the PDF files and how
they indicate the MIME type. You can complain to the Web administrators
about this. There might be nothing you can do about it in SeaMonkey.
When the
On 16/10/2014 15:31, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>> I believe the problem is with the servers sending the PDF files and how
>>>> they indicate the MIME type. You can complain to the Web administrators
>>>> about this. There might be nothing you can do abo
)
Probably worth checking whether yours is as completely associated.
Philip Taylor
Charles Campbell wrote:
I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files
are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other
times
save-only. I'd like to be ab
checking whether yours is as completely associated.
Philip Taylor
Charles Campbell wrote:
I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files
are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other
times
save-only. I'd like to be able to view pdfs r
.
Philip Taylor
Charles Campbell wrote:
I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other times
save-only. I'd like to be able to view pdfs rather than save and then
view.
Thank you -- h
mat:
>>> xfdf),
>>> application/vnd.adobe.xdp+xml (Acrobat XML Data Package: xdp),
>>> application/vnd.adobe.xfd+xml (Adobe FormFlow99 Data File: xfd)
>>
>> Probably worth checking whether yours is as completely associated.
>> Philip Taylor
>>
>&
using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other times
save-only. I'd like to be able to view pdfs rather than save and then
view.
Thank you -- how do I do that? I looked at
~/.mozilla/seamonkey/mimeTypes.rdf b
Hello:
I'm using seamonkey v2.26; I was wondering why sometimes pdf files are
both viewable (as I recollect, with evince) and savable and other times
save-only. I'd like to be able to view pdfs rather than save and then view.
Regards,
Hi,
I am using SeaMonkey 2.25. I use the website Elance.com to view jobs,
but when I try to view a pdf file it will not open or it will not open
properly.
I f I log onto Elance.com using Safari the pdf files open with no Problem.
Do I have to change something in SeaMonkey's prefe
Le 01/08/2014 21:58, hsm...@gmail.com a écrit :
>Install the PDF Viewer extension in SeaMonkey.
>
>
>
>[PDF Viewer :: Add-ons for
>
>SeaMonkey](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamonkey/addon/pdfjs/)
>
>
>
Thanks for the link to pfd js viewer, unfortunately, here's the message: "Not
availabl
Ray_Net wrote:
hsm...@gmail.com wrote, On 31/07/2014 22:28:
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the
Beta Yosemite. Same result when trying
On Thursday, July 31, 2014 9:04:58 PM UTC-4, WaltS48 wrote:
> On 07/31/2014 04:28 PM, hsm...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
>
> >> SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
>
> >>
On 07/31/2014 04:28 PM, hsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the Beta
Yosemite. Same result when trying to open a
hsm...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the
Beta Yosemite. Same result when trying to open a .pdf, such as this
one
On 07/31/2014 07:14 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Rufus wrote:
hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonkey
with the Mac version.
You need to install the PDF.js extension. I don't thi
hsm...@gmail.com wrote, On 31/07/2014 22:28:
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the Beta
Yosemite. Same result when trying to open a .pdf
hsm...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the
Beta Yosemite. Same result when trying to open a .pdf, such as this
one:
https://www.start.umd.edu/pubs/START_UnderstandingLawEnforcementIntelligenceProcesses_July2014.pdf
Do you have Adobe Reader i
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:55:46 PM UTC-4, hsmead wrote:
> SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
>
>
>
> Howard Smead
Thanks for all the replies. I was using Mavericks. Just loaded the Beta
Yosemite. Same result when trying to open a .pdf, such as t
Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Rufus wrote:
hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonkey
with the Mac version.
You need to install the PDF.js extension. I don't think it is included
as it
David E. Ross wrote:
On 7/31/2014 4:14 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
Rufus wrote:
hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonkey
with the Mac version.
You need to install the PDF.js extension
On 7/31/2014 4:14 AM, Cruz, Jaime wrote:
> Rufus wrote:
>> hsmead wrote:
>>> SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
>>>
>>> Howard Smead
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonk
Rufus wrote:
hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonkey
with the Mac version.
You need to install the PDF.js extension. I don't think it is included
as it is in Firefox.
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hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Howard Smead
I have *never* been able to open .pdf file natively within Seamonkey
with the Mac version.
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On 7/30/2014 6:55 PM, hsmead wrote:
> SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
>
> Howard Smead
>
>
What happens when you try? What is your operating system? Please give
us a link to a PDF file that is causing you problems.
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hsmead wrote:
SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
Not true.
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SeaMonkey version 2.26.1 will not open .pdf files.
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df documents, but not aspx documents, but it was a lot more
> work than the functional seamonkey.
>
This can also be a server problem, in which the MIME type for the PDF
file is incorrectly specified. Bad MIME types are also why some PDF
files cause Adobe Reader to launch and displa
I really needed a pdf document (listed as such, but actually an aspx
document), so I dusted off internet explorer and tried to get the
document, with the same results. I reasoned that the problem must be
within Adobe reader; on their help menu is an option to repair adobe
reader. I chose that
round is to right click on links for .pdf files and select "Save
Link Target As" from the contextual menu. Then you can open the file
from your desktop with a double click.
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I use Windows Vista and SeaMonkey 2.13.2 with Adobe, which SeaMonkey
apparently thinks is activated. But when I go to a site (I've tried
multiple sites) that links to a pdf document, I get a blank page. This
is a very recent development.
Is there a setting I should change to make this work?
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David E. Ross a écrit :
On 12/31/10 1:44 AM, cyberzen wrote [in part]:
by the way your subject line was modified so the thread is broken
If mail.strict_threading is set "true", changing the Subject does not
break a thread. Instead, threading then depends on the References
header field and po
On 12/31/10 1:44 AM, cyberzen wrote [in part]:
>
> by the way your subject line was modified so the thread is broken
If mail.strict_threading is set "true", changing the Subject does not
break a thread. Instead, threading then depends on the References
header field and possibly the In-Reply-To h
Phillip Jones wrote:
cyberzen wrote:
Pat Connors a écrit :
Thanks cyberzen& David for you help.
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins\nppdf32.dll
if acrobat install does not recognizes seamonkey 2* you should get it in
an other plugin directory
I have this in my Seamonkey plugins folder, what
cyberzen wrote:
Pat Connors a écrit :
Thanks cyberzen& David for you help.
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins\nppdf32.dll
if acrobat install does not recognizes seamonkey 2* you should get it in
an other plugin directory
I have this in my Seamonkey plugins folder, what do you mean 'you shoul
Pat Connors a écrit :
Thanks cyberzen & David for you help.
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins\nppdf32.dll
if acrobat install does not recognizes seamonkey 2* you should get it in
an other plugin directory
I have this in my Seamonkey plugins folder, what do you mean 'you should
get it in an ot
Thank you, David, yes it is checked.
Also go to Adobe Reader. On the menu bar, select [Edit> Preferences].
On the left (under Categories), select Internet. Is the checkbox for
"Display PDF in browser" checked?
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Thanks cyberzen & David for you help.
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins\nppdf32.dll
if acrobat install does not recognizes seamonkey 2* you should get it in
an other plugin directory
I have this in my Seamonkey plugins folder, what do you mean 'you should
get it in an other plugin directo
On 12/29/10 10:42 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 12/29/10 8:42 AM, Pat Connors wrote:
>> I am using SM 2.0.11. Ever since I have used 2.0, I haven't been able
>> to open pdf files online. Is there something I can do to open them?
>>
>
> Where seamonkey.exe is
Pat Connors a écrit :
I am using SM 2.0.11. Ever since I have used 2.0, I haven't been able
to open pdf files online. Is there something I can do to open them?
check about:plugins
C:\Program Files\SeaMonkey\plugins\nppdf32.dll
if acrobat install does not recognizes seamonkey 2* you shoul
On 12/29/10 8:42 AM, Pat Connors wrote:
> I am using SM 2.0.11. Ever since I have used 2.0, I haven't been able
> to open pdf files online. Is there something I can do to open them?
>
Where seamonkey.exe is installed, open the folder named plugins. Do you
have a file nppdf32.
I am using SM 2.0.11. Ever since I have used 2.0, I haven't been able
to open pdf files online. Is there something I can do to open them?
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On 5/5/2010 8:58 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> I wish folks would but what system they use within the text of the post.
> Many things about SeaMonkey are mostly the same between platforms. How
> your arrive at that point sometimes is different. I use the normal
> window for headers which doesn't s
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 5/5/2010 18:15, Phillip Jones told the world:
Steve Hurst wrote:
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right cli
Interviewed by CNN on 5/5/2010 18:15, Phillip Jones told the world:
> Steve Hurst wrote:
>> Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
>>
>> When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
>> to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
>> later. If I right click t
Steve Hurst wrote:
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF attachment and select "open", it still
wants to be saved! Gr!
When
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF attachment and select "open", it still
wants to be saved! Gr!
When I run the list o
cyberzen wrote:
Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
Phillip Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type
Arnie Goetchius a écrit :
Phillip Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed
Phillip Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="090
Phillip Jones wrote:
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="090
Arnie Goetchius wrote:
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="090302010906030408030600"
I just sent an email (SM 2.0.1) with a PDF file as an attachment. The
recipient gets a 7 page email containing PDF code and also receives the
PDF as an attachment.
The header of the email shows
Content Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="090302010906030408030600"
but I think it sho
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 06:57:51 -0500, /Richard Owlett/:
Is there a way to force "download dialog" for *ALL* PDF links?
You could disable the "automatic plugin scan" for the Adobe Reader plug-in:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Issues_related_to_plugins#Disabling_the_automatic_
Sun, 02 Aug 2009 06:57:51 -0500, /Richard Owlett/:
Is there a way to force "download dialog" for *ALL* PDF links?
You could disable the "automatic plugin scan" for the Adobe Reader
plug-in:
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Issues_related_to_plugins#Disabling_the_automatic_plugin_scan
user_pref("p
Richard Owlett schrieb:
> Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
>> Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:15:10 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
>>
>>> Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears
>>> within the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll
>>> plugin. Other times, the Download Manager is launch
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:15:10 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin. Other
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually
display
Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:15:10 -0700, /David E. Ross/:
Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin. Other
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually
displayed within a separate Adobe
Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin. Other
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually
displayed within a separate Adobe Reader window.
Why does this lack of consistency occur
Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin. Other
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually
displayed within a separate Adobe Reader window.
Why does this lack of consistency occur
DoctorBill wrote:
>[...]led me to right click and "Save Target as..."[...]
>At least now I can bypass SM having to load
>Adobe Reader up to see the file.
In addition, double-clicking the downloaded file
doesn't add the bulk of the browser's frame to the PDF viewer's frame,
taking up yet more of yo
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 04/18/09 06:59, DoctorBill wrote:
I've been downloading some pdf files on Reloading from Dillon Precision.
http://www.dillonprecision.com/
They set it up as a page by page thing and the pages are about 2.5 MB
each as pdf.
The process is slower than getting a k
On 04/18/09 06:59, DoctorBill wrote:
> I've been downloading some pdf files on Reloading from Dillon Precision.
>
> http://www.dillonprecision.com/
>
> They set it up as a page by page thing and the pages are about 2.5 MB
> each as pdf.
>
> The process is slo
I've been downloading some pdf files on Reloading from Dillon Precision.
http://www.dillonprecision.com/
They set it up as a page by page thing and the pages are about 2.5 MB
each as pdf.
The process is slower than getting a kid to eat Broccoli !
I cannot tell how much progress is
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