Hey,

are you sure you set the content-type header correctly ?

Le 11/08/2013 18:59, Horst Klier a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> i'm new to Firefox OS and have ported my first app. The last problem, which 
> is left, is how to show a pdf. The app talks to a server and gets a URL of a 
> ready rendered PDF. I have tried to show it with a
>   window.open([URL])
> or a simple 
>   <a href="[URL]">PDF</a>
>
> With the Firefox OS Simulator i have problems to test the app. When i use an 
> alert or a confirm, the buttons are not clickable and i have to close the 
> app. So i'm testing with a Geeksphone Peak.
>
> When i use a simple PDF both ways are working. With the open i have a white 
> window, but when i close this, the PDF is shown inside the app in a kind of 
> popup window. With the <a href..> it opens in the browser which redirects to 
> the pdf viewer. 
>
> But with the real PDF this don't work. I have tried to type the url direkt in 
> the Browser, but i get also only a white screen. When i do this in the 
> simulator i get the Firefox popup asking for opening or save.
>
> So i'm not sure, is this a problem of the Peak? Or an error in my app? Has 
> anyone a best practice for opening a PDF inside an app?
>
> best regards
> Horst
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