I really needed a pdf document (listed as such, but actually an aspx
document), so I dusted off internet explorer and tried to get the
document, with the same results. I reasoned that the problem must be
within Adobe reader; on their help menu is an option to repair adobe
reader. I chose that, and windows worked some magic and the problem is
now solved.
Thanks for the recommendation; right clicking and saving to the desktop
worked for pdf documents, but not aspx documents, but it was a lot more
work than the functional seamonkey.
Not@home wrote:
I use Windows Vista and SeaMonkey 2.13.2 with Adobe, which SeaMonkey
apparently thinks is activated. But when I go to a site (I've tried
multiple sites) that links to a pdf document, I get a blank page. This
is a very recent development.
Is there a setting I should change to make this work?
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