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Firefox, Google Chrome or Opera doesn't support the NPAPI style plugins, so Foxit PDF plug-in can not work in Firefox (version 52 and above), Google Chrome(version 45 and above) or Opera(version and above) anymore. You can also disable the viewer and resort to using your regular PDF plugins or PDF viewers to open PDF files. To do this, follow these steps: 1. In the Tools menu, select Options. 2. In the Options dialog, go into the Applications tab. 3. Search for and select Portable Document Format (PDF) in .  · Mozilla Firefox not only lets you disable its built-in PDF viewer but also allows you to pick between downloading documents or having them open automatically in your computer’s default PDF viewer. 1. Open the Firefox menu (select the icon with three-stacked lines at the top-right of the screen) and choose Settings.


Description. User Agent: Mozilla/ (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/ (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/ Safari/ Steps to reproduce: Simply open this pdf with Firefox Actual results: Instead of showing the simple 1 page, it will show blank page Expected results: It should open and display the PDF, like Chrome does or Adobe. Tested browsers include both (Mozilla Firefox and Opera, and is know to work with Chrome and Arora. With this plugin, you can e.g. view PDF files in Firefox using Okular as an embedded plugin. Here I've opened a PDF document in Firefox using the embedded Okular KPart. Accidently pressed wrong button to open pdf files hit always opens with firefox instead of acrobat.. Then says I need to do something. And you close window and file appears for a fraction of a second then it's gone so I can not save document to my android.


In one iframe there button that open popup window in that domain which should open downloaded PDF. PDF not opens, but if set "attachment" setting in the backend it downloads. Also, downloads when sets "Always download" in chrome settings. Everything works when open in Mozilla Firefox. Follow these steps to view or download a PDF with Internet Explorer. Open the Internet Explorer browser. Browse to the PDF you'd like to view or download and click it. The file should automatically open in the browser window. To save (download) the PDF, click the icon, located near the bottom of the browser window. If you do not see the save. The Culprit was firefox, well in a way it was me. Nervous Laughter. By default, when you open a pdf file in firefox, it will provide you with a popup to either save the pdf file or to open it directly and there is also a check box which says do this action automatically from now on and guess who selected it.

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