Mike TmoWizard wrote:
On 22 Mai, 15:44, WLS<[email protected]> wrote:
Mike TmoWizard wrote:
On 22 Mai, 14:31, Rick Merrill<[email protected]> wrote:
Daily I am running into yet another web site
with active data that can ONLY be viewed
(effectively at all!) with IE8 and not with SM2.
It appears to be related to javascript.
example:http://74.8.243.132/Worcester/
I have no problems with this site:
Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.1.10)
Gecko/20100504 Lightning/1.0b1 Mnenhy/0.8.2 SeaMonkey/2.0.5
The only problem is: This site uses Adobe Reader when printing and
downloading documents
I dont want install the Acrobat Reader, i use Okular from KDE
Mike
The site might say that, but the .pdf files opened fine for me in Evince
from Gnome.
That sounds very crazy! SeaMonkey meens i need an Plugin to show
the .pdf file.
I dont now what's goin wrong.
Mike
Evince is a PDF documnet viewer, I'm using the Gnome desktop.
When I click on a pdf file from that web site, the download doesn't
start automatically, so I click on the Please click here If the download
doesn't start link.
A popup box opens informing me that I have chosen to open a pdf file,
and asks me What should Seamonkey do with this file?
The choices are open with Evince (my default pdf viewer, just like
Okular should be yours) or save file.
You have another problem if you don't get that far.
Just because they have a line on the page that states:
"This site uses Adobe Reader when printing and downloading documents
Please click on the following link: Adobe Reader to ensure you have the
latest version installed on your computer", doesn't mean Seamonkey is
telling you that.
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