on 03.03.2004 00:01, Adrian O'Sullivan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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.

Hi Adrian,

The way we used to do that in System 7 thru OS 9 was with Internet Config
(IC); the closest thing to that in OS X is being developed by Alexander
Clauss, of iCab fame, and is called MisFox <http://tinyurl.com/26o7r>

HTH,

paul
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