On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Martin
Feitag<prof_nosp...@quantentunnel.de> wrote:
> DoctorBill schrieb:
>> Martin Feitag wrote:
>>> DoctorBill schrieb:
>>>> Paul Hartman wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:13 AM, DoctorBill<ab...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Once in a while when I click on some site with info,
>>>>>> everything stops, a "tab" will form and it turns out
>>>>>> to be Adobe Reader downloading a pdf file.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Why does the browser lock up ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Can't stop it, can't move out of it - I have to set there
>>>>>> and wait.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BTW - I am on Dial-Up, so the wait can be interminable.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there some way to make SM 1.1 not lock up when pdf files
>>>>>> are incoming ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You don't always get a warning on some web sites.
>>>>>> If I see the site is going to send a pdf file I can refrain.
>>>>> Get rid of the Adobe Acrobat plug-in so the browser will prompt you to
>>>>> open or save the file externally.
>>>> I erased nppdf32.dll from the Mozilla.org plug-in directory as per
>>>> http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/faqs/uninstall.html
>>>>
>>>> However - Adobe Reader is still listed in About:Plug-Ins after
>>>> exiting and re-entering SM 1.1
>>>>
>>>> Am I doing something wrong?
>>>>
>>>> DoctorBill
>>>
>>> It should also list the path there, have a look again ;-)
>>> regards
>>>
>>> Martin
>>
>> Nope....
>>
>> across the top of each item is:
>>
>> MIME Type     Description    Suffixes    Enabled
>>
>> No paths shown.
>>
>> DoctorBill
>
> should be above each of that table. (I hope that this also exists in
> SM1.1.x and not only in v2.0 ;-) )

My SM 1.1.17 does not show paths (on Windows).

However I have about 12 instances of that DLL files on my system.
Maybe it's getting it from somewhere else in the PATH perhaps.
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