At 0:08 Uhr +0100 04.03.2004, Adrian wrote:
 By default, Safari opens all downloaded PDF documents in QuickTime. How does
 one get it to open them in Acrobat instead? There doesn't seem to be any way
 to specify plugin preferences or to use third-party plugins. The 'Help'
 program is useless.

 Adrian
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Quicktime settings can be changed in the system preferences (Quicktime -> Plugins ->MIME-preferences->pictures).

The PDF-Plugin (www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf) claims to open pdfs in Safari flawlessly.

Hope this helps.

Nils

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