![]() ![]() If anyone can give some guidance I'd be greatly appreciative. I haven't really explored trying to get it to work with chromium. chrome:plugins does not list the Adobe Reader plugin and attempting to open a pdf only allows it to open in Adobe Reader outside of Chrome (incidentally, is there a setting in Chrome somewhere to determine whether it should open inside the browser or not)? Now they will download, and I can open them manually, but it was much nicer when they opened on their own. Firefox At the top right of the Firefox window, click on the Open Menu (three horizontal bars) button (or in earlier versions, select theFirefox button or. I've created a link to that same nppdf.so in /opt/google/chrome/plugins (the same place I made the java plugin link - which does work). Before the update last week, they would download and then automatically open in Adobe Reader 11.0.10. about:plugins lists all my other plugins that are in that folder, but does not list the Adobe Reader plugin. ![]() I have a link to /opt/Adobe/Reader9/Browser/intellinux/nppdf.so in the /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins folder. It's easy to use: Click once and that's it The extension does all the work for you. Want to fix 'Adobe Flash Player is blocked' messages This extension will remove those messages and allow you to play Flash in any website with a single click. In firefox, under preferences for handling pdf files, the only available options are "Always Ask" or "Use Document Viewer". 26 Screenshots About this extension Play Flash anytime, even in 2022 and beyond, using an emulator. installed on my LMDE 64-bit installation. If you have an older version of Adobe Reader, it might be blocklisted by Firefox. (Note that to get 10.1.6 you need to install 10.1.4 and upgrade from there.) Can you find either of those Note that disabled plugins cluster toward the bottom of the list. Hence, I *must* be able to open pdf documens directly in my browser. The current versions are Adobe Acrobat 10.1.6 or 11.0.02. ![]() Opening it in Adobe Reader itself one is able to fill it in, but the submission process fails. The submission is only possible if the form is accessed within a browser. Anyone else who uses these will be able to tell you that even the most static of their documents and forms will not open in any form of pdf reader other than Adobe v 9 + (Please correct me if I am wrong!)Īnyway, so mostly, I am dealing with forms that have to be filled in and then submitted. For my sins, I interact a lot with PDF files generated by the South African Revenue Services. ![]()
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