Tried to start firefox, 37.0.1 this time, with a new profile having only MD viewer installed but still it doesn't work. Seems we'll have to wait for FF 39. This comment has been minimized.
- Sometimes a second app icon appears in Dock (restart, profile manager, Quicksilver). 1.1 - PDF Viewer 0.7.1 - Pearl Crescent Page Saver Basic 2.8 - Speed Dial 0.9.
- Pdf.js: Rendering PDF with HTML5 and JavaScript Posted on June 15, 2011 by Andreas under Mozilla Update: I updated the links again. Pdf.js has moved to a new location on github.
Difference between my laptop and the virtual machine So is there a difference in Networking to the extent that one case is Intranet? You could compare the two cases in more detail using ProcMon but the differences that you have already noted might make such a comparison much harder, e.g. To know where 64- versus 32- bit would be significant. Also, for cases like this I usually point out this ref: Understanding and Working in Protected Mode Internet Explorer E.g. The registry values it mentions could give you something to focus on in your ProcMon traces. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle.
ToolsInternet Optionssecurity tab, click 'reset all zones to default' toolsActiveX filtering (turn it off) ToolsManage addonsShow all addons. Locate your installed PDF Reader addons and ensure they are enabled. Adobe PDF Reader 10 and earlier have an option/setting to 'Display PDF in the browser' web documents opened with the 'file:' protocol require a mark of the web to run Active Content. The latest IE11 update adds additional security for iframe hosted pdf documents. MSIE browsers don't support object hosted pdf or xps content. The common design pattern is a named or Id'd iframe.
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Internet Explorer security zones have default security settings. ActiveX filtering is turned off. And I suppose that 'Display PDFs in browser' is turned on (I didn't find this option in the Preferences, but I've turned it on thru setup assistance). I even refreshed Adobe Reader installation to make sure that all registry keys/values are OK, but both OBJECT and IFRAME are not working as expected on my computer (but both ways work fine on virtual machine). For the OBJECT, IE loads DLL which contains Adobe Reader ActiveX into its 32-bit 'content process'. Both Fiddler and F12 Network tool show that ActiveX starts PDF downloading thru IE.
But the screen contains placeholder frame or just remains blank. So something goes wrong during ActiveX initialization and I'm still unable to identify the reasons. In addition, this way worked fine with IE10.
And for IFRAME, IE is just asking me to save PDF file.:). Difference between my laptop and the virtual machine So is there a difference in Networking to the extent that one case is Intranet? You could compare the two cases in more detail using ProcMon but the differences that you have already noted might make such a comparison much harder, e.g.
To know where 64- versus 32- bit would be significant. Also, for cases like this I usually point out this ref: Understanding and Working in Protected Mode Internet Explorer E.g. The registry values it mentions could give you something to focus on in your ProcMon traces. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle.
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