Jerry Yeager wrote:
>
> This sounds like maybe a browser memory problem. Is the site really
> graphics heavy? Or had you been surfing to a lot of graphics sites
> before coming into this one? Or is the pdf verrry long?
>
I don't think this pdf is very long; it's supposed to be a science lab
form, but since I can't see it, I don't know if it's very long of if
there are graphics on it.
> One quick way to increase the memory in OS-9 is to first quite the
> browser if it is running, then do a Get Info on the main browser
> program (select it in the finder and do command-I) You will have
> various choices available to you, one of which is to set the amount of
> memory available to the program for its own use. Add some and close the
> info box, then run the program. Note: The amount you add must still
> leave some for OS-9 to run, so if you only have 500 MB of ram, don't
> tell the browser to use it all or you could crash the system when you
> start the browser.
I added memory to Netscape but still got the identical warning/message.
If I try this on OE, the message is slightly different, so I wonder if
the problem is in the Adobe Reader application. Do you have any other
suggestions?
> Jerry
>
> On Friday, May 16, 2003, at 06:37 PM, Fran wrote:
>
> > In trying to look at a pdf file from a web site, 2 messages came up:
> > First, a warning, An internal error has occurred; Second, this
> > message: Could not load the plug-in "PDF VIewer" for the MIME type
> > 'application/pdf'. Make sure enough memory is available and that the
> > plug-in is installed correctly.
> > Any suggestions where to start? How do I insure the plug-in is
> > installed correctly?
> >
> > iMac OS 9.2.1 Adobe Reader 5.0
> > Fran
> >
> >
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