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Works fine on my computer... Are both Adobe Reader and Windows Updates
current?
I had this issue on a book-keeper's computer... installed more recent
version of Adobe Reader, and seemed to fix it.
James Gilbert, BS, MLIS
Systems Librarian
Whitehall Township Public Library
3700 Mechanicsville
On Aug 29, 2011, at 3:38 PM, James Gilbert wrote:
Works fine on my computer... Are both Adobe Reader and Windows Updates
current?
I had this issue on a book-keeper's computer... installed more recent
version of Adobe Reader, and seemed to fix it.
I don't know if things are up-to-date on
Eric,
Works fine in IE9 on my machine.
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Eric
Lease Morgan
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2011 1:31 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] internet explorer and pdf files
I need some
Earlier versions of IE were known to sometimes disregard the Content-Type
(which you set correctly to application/pdf) and look at the suffix of the
URL instead. For instance, they would render HTML if you served a .html as
text/plain, etc.
You may try creating URLs that end with .pdf
On Aug 29, 2011, at 3:30 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
I need some technical support when it comes to Internet Explorer (IE) and PDF
files.
Here at Notre Dame we have deposited a number of PDF files in a Fedora
repository. Some of these PDF files are available at the following URLs:
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At Mon, 29 Aug 2011 15:30:56 -0400,
Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
I need some technical support when it comes to Internet Explorer (IE) and PDF
files.
Here at Notre Dame we have deposited a number of PDF files in a Fedora
repository. Some of these PDF files are available at the following URLs:
On Aug 29, 2011, at 3:52 PM, Godmar Back wrote:
Earlier versions of IE were known to sometimes disregard the Content-Type
(which you set correctly to application/pdf) and look at the suffix of the
URL instead. For instance, they would render HTML if you served a .html as
text/plain, etc.
I've discovered that the latest version of Adobe Reader doesn't always work
correctly. After upgrading to the latest version, neither Firefox or IE would
properly display pdfs. I finally wound up uninstalling the new version and
then re-installing one version back. You might try this on one