Thanks.

I tried the first two already, so I'll look at the QuickTime settings.

Robert



On 8/17/05 5:15 PM, "macgroup-digest"
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> Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:33:55 -0400
> From: "Ed Wiser" <EWiser at bakerychef.com>
> Subject: RE: MacGroup: Quicktime pdf question
> 
> Note: The following section was composed using a keyboard ("iso-8859-1")
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> 
> 
> Several ways to fix
> Open the Terminal (located in Applications/Utilities) and type the following
> command: 
> defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitOmitPDFSupport -bool YES
> can resolve this issue in some cases
> 
> You can use the  GetInfo panel select "Open with:", choose your application
> Adobe Reader and then click
> on the "Change All..." button.
> or
> 
> Go to your settings for the QuickTime preferences.
> In System Preferences, choose QuickTime, select the Advanced tab,
> click on the Mime Settings ..., expand the Images - Still image files triangle
> and make 
> sure that PDF image is not selected. If it is selected, Safari will
> ("correctly") 
> attempt to use QuickTime to display any PDF files.
> 
> Also Entourage is having issues with Little Snitch if you are using that it
> can cause corrupted
> pdf files in Tiger.




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