I should have noted that I am using linux, not windows. I did get this 
working. The key is that the acroread executable has to be in a 
directory that is in your PATH (e.g. /usr/local/bin). Of course the 
nppdf.so file has to be put in the plug-in directory as well.

Thanks for the reply,

Jeff

Jay Garcia wrote:

> Jeff Patterson wrote:
> 
> 
>>In <a href="http://www.rubberturnip.org.uk/perfectbrowser.html";>this
>>article</a>, the author mentions that mozilla 0.9.5 "is the first
>>release to support the PDF plugin". I can find no info on this and have
>>been unsuccessful in getting this to work. I tried copying nppdf.so to
>>/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but no luck. Anyone know any more about this?
>>
>>Please cc my email address on replies,
>>Thanks,
>>Jeff
>>
>>
> 
> Copy the nppdf32.dll file to the /plugins/ directory. Works here just fine.
> 
> 
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