My evince cannot open the file even when it is downloaded separately. So I suppose the bug is fixed in later versions of Evince/Poppler.
I am using evince 0.4.0 and poppler 0.4.2 (from the last entry in /usr/share/doc/libpoppler0c2/changelog.gz) Thanks! //Fredrik On 3/28/06, Nickolay V. Shmyrev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > В Пнд, 27/03/2006 в 14:59 +0200, Fredrik Ohrstrom пишет: > > I use evince as my pdf-viewer inside firefox. > > > > In mozpluggerrc I have written: > > repeat noisy swallow(evince) fill: evince "$file" > > > > Which works good on most sites, > > but if I go to: > > http://v3.espacenet.com/textdraw?DB=EPODOC&IDX=GB562228&F=0&QPN=GB562228 > > > > It will incorrectly ask for a decryption key. Whereas xpdf works fine. > > > > I believe it has something to do with that the document is encrypted > > with an encryption key that is zero. (Do not ask me why...) > > > > Any solutions to this? > > > > Thanks for a great document viewer! > > > > //Fredrik > > Hi Fredrik, thanks for using evince > > I've tried to reproduce your bug but I have no mozplugger and have > recent evince/poppler. I've failed, this document opens fine for me. > > What evince and poppler version do you have? Probably upgrade can help > you. What will be if you'll try to download that file and open it in > evince, will it require a password? > >
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