Hello
I have the same problem. It worked fine the first time, but the second open pfd
files on a new window.
What can we do to solve it?
I have Ubuntu 13.04
Mozpluggerrc 1.14.5
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hi
if you use Ubuntu 2D it works , so i guess its realy an untiy Problem
System :
Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Mozplugger 1.14.3-7
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It hapens also for me
Since I upgrade to
Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Mozplugger 1.14.3-7
The pdf is open randomly inside and/or outside the browser window. There
is sometimes an orphan not refreshed window opended outside the
browser.
Prior to the upgrade it was working fine.
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I can also confirm this behaviour in Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS. The document
always opens, but it seems entirely random whether it will open within
the browser or in its own window. I haven't been using mozplugger long
enough to say the frequency of each, or if there is anything else
associated with
I have the same problem.
I use Ubuntu 11.10 32 bit with Unity, and when I open a pdf in another tab, the
file opens in external application istance.
When I open a pdf in the same tab, it opens but there isn't document toolbar.
I suppose it is caused by Unity that have integrated toolbars.
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I'm having this issue too, mozplugger is not working well anymore. I'm
not able to open pdf inside the browser.
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mozplugger/firefox does
after deleting pluginreg.dat, mozplugger is working once
The second time mozplugger isn't working anymore
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mozplugger/firefox does not
Editing mozpluggerrc (post #4) didn't solved the issue here either. Also
I strongly suspect Unity to cause the problems since: When I do a
metacity --replace running unity all my windows an Unity env is lost
but then actually everything works as expected. Afterwards a unity
--replace made it
@Brad - Compiz: I'm starting to think so too.
My tests:
Created a very simple embed-pdf-webpage.
Loaded it in Firefox. Inline PDF. Good. Reloaded the page in firefox and evince
pops up in a new window =???
With many many reloads, it seems entirely random.
2)
Did metacity --replace to kill
editing mozpluggerrc like in post #4 don't work for me
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mozplugger/firefox does not open documents/apps within browser
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Did not work for me, either. Interestingly, this bug does not appear on
my netbook, just my desktop. But, the bug maintains across reinstalls.
I even just had to reinstall from scratch due to a PSU failure and HDD
corruption and the same problem behavior exists. But, the netbook has
never had
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mozplugger (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I have experienced the same problem (firefox 5, mozplugger 1.14.3-1 on Ubuntu
11.04 32bit).
In mozpluggerrc, changing the line
repeat noisy swallow(evince) fill needs_xembed: evince $file
to
repeat noisy swallow(evince) fill: evince $file
solved the issue. I have only tried this for pdf
The problem seemingly resides in the lack of any configuration file,
either in /etc/mozpluggerrc or in the /etc/mozpluggerrc.d/ directory -
i.e., no configuration file is generated whatsoever.
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I have a configuration file that generated as /etc/mozpluggerrc. At
first, I thought configuration was the issue, but the lines all seemed
correct. I have found that this behavior is not constant across all
systems -- I have a netbook with Ubuntu 64-bit where mozplugger seems to
be working fine.
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