Robert C Wittig wrote:
> Hello Don,
>
> Thursday, March 30, 2006, 11:55:25 PM, you wrote:
>
> D> When I try and view a PDF file by clicking on a hyperlink, either the
> D> browser displays a blank page displaying the word "Done" in the
> D> extreme left of the status bar, or the web server informs me that "It
> D> does not appear that Acrobat Reader does not appear to be on my
> D> system. And this is very strange, in the Help menu there isn't a
> D> About Plugins entry. Unless Firefox is different than Mozilla because
> D> that's where it was in Mozilla.
>
> Do you have Acrobat Reader installed?
>
> Can you invoke Acrobat Reader as an independent application, separate
> from your browser, and then open and read a downloaded *.pdf file,
> that is residing on your hard drive, for which you have read
> permission?
>
>
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>
I did try to invoke Acrobat in a terminal session and this is the
message I got.
"ERROR: Cannot find /usr/lib/AdobeReader/Reader/intellinux/bin/acroread
Adobe Reader not installed for this configuration, "intellinux".
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/AdobeReader/bin>"
I am assuming that acroread is the correct script to execute.
If I am incorrect in that assumption, please let me know. There is no
/intellinux directory under the Reader directory. I installed Adobe
Reader from a tarball because I kept getting broken dependency errors
when I tried to install Adobe Reader as an rpm package. Does anyone
know where I can get an rpm package that will install properly because
it looks like I didn't install Adobe Acrobat properly.
Thanks.
Don
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