MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 5/5/2010 18:15, Phillip Jones told the world:
Steve Hurst wrote:
Version of SeaMonkey: 2.0.4
When I get a PDF as an attachment to an email, double clicking it used
to open it all the time. Now, it wants to be saved, then I can open it
later. If I right click the PDF attachment and select "open", it still
wants to be saved! Grrrrrrrrr!
When I run the list of plug-ins, there is the PDF to be opened by Adobe
Acrobat.
So, what goes??
Steve Hurst
If your depending upon the the PDF Plugin that comes with Acrobat or
Adobe Reader. it only works for Safari.
Locate and download the PDF Browser Plugin, it works with SeaMonkey,
FireFox, Camino, Opera, OmniWeb, iCab, And Safari.
Remove Acrobats version and install (if your using a Mac) in the the
internet-plugins Folder within the main Library. Someone else can
provide directory for PC.
I will allow to open with Acrobat or Reader if you'd rather, and you can
save the file for later use. GO to Preferences (setting) Helper
Application click on PDF and choose to use plugin. then your all set.
Here's the thing: Steve is using Windows 7, not a Mac. The Adobe plugin
is supposed to work with all common browsers.
I was able to help Steve anyway by having him to check in the setting
(preferences) for Helper files he hadn't set or something happened to
the setting for PDF.
I wish folks would but what system they use within the text of the post.
Many things about SeaMonkey are mostly the same between platforms. How
your arrive at that point sometimes is different. I use the normal
window for headers which doesn't show the the platform using a Laptop
your limited to screen real estate as it is with out using the larger
window for all.
--
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. "If it's Fixed, Don't Break it"
http://www.phillipmjones.net mailto:[email protected]
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