On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:47 AM, cat<[email protected]> wrote:
>        It does not work with the Canon site. I finally got it to work sort of
> by messing with the settings in Adobe (I have the full install not the
> reader) What a pain. I liked the whole Adobe set of programs better a
> number of versions back, way before they became "Creative Suites" At
> times I long for their first versions on the old Mac, before PCs did
> graphics.
>
>                                                                cat
> (who does not miss the horrible tiny B&W Mac screen)

cat,

It *does* work, and very nicely. What you need to do is to get rid of
the Acrobat browser plug-in, though I'm not sure how to do that with
the full Adobe package. I switched to Foxit Reader years ago, though I
keep Adobe Reader installed (in chains) so I can verify that my own
.PDF files work properly in both.

After junking the plug-in, Yun Yun's method works just fine.

Canon has hidden the .PDF links behind some Java script; the files'
locations are visible if you "view source" on each model's page,
though this is a bit tedious.
-- 
Mike Hungerford
http://users.sdccu.net/chthulhu2/models.html
Patience plus imagination equals future!

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