Colin is right. After googling it (
http://www.google.com/search?q=firefox+view+pdf+in+browser) found the
following page:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/opening+PDF+files+within+Firefox .

/Lasse

2010/3/25 Colin Law <[email protected]>

> On 25 March 2010 15:32, Hemant Bhargava <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Colin Law wrote:
> >> On 25 March 2010 13:17, Hemant Bhargava <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> � � � � � �:disposition => "inline")
> >
> > Hello colin,
> >
> > Thanks for a quick reply. But i do not want this to be happen in my
> > firefox only. I want this to be happen in every application which are
> > using my application..
> >
> > Hope you got me right..
> > And yes i got to know that there are so many ways with which you can
> > configure this on your machine only.
>
> As far as I know this cannot be done.  All you can do is to send the
> pdf file.  It is up to the browser to decide what to do with it.  I
> may be wrong though.
>
> Colin
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