Don wrote:
> I am running Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and SUSE Linux 10 and I can't get the
> Acrobat Reader plugin to work with Firefox.  The plugin won't start or
> I get a message telling me that Acrobat Reader could not be detected.
>  I installed the Acrobat reader in directory path
> /usr/lib/AdobeReader.    I ran the browser plugin script
> install_browser_plugin in directory /usr/lib/AdobeReader/Browser.  I
> pointed the script to the Firefox install directory /usr/lib/firefox
> and when I look in the Firefox plugins directory I can see nppdf.so. 
> It looks like the Acrobat Reader plugin script worked, but I still
> can't access pdf files from within Firefox.  I'd appreciate any help
> that you could give.

What does Firefox do when you click on a PDF?  Does anything load, or
does it just ask if you want to save the file?  What does the
About:Plugins page tell you?  Does Firefox think there's a PDF plugin?

Chad Martin


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