On 7/30/13 5:58 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> Windows XP SP3
> Adobe Reader 11.0.3
> SeaMonkey 2.19
> 
> It used to be that, if I selected a link to a PDF file from a Web page,
> the file would open in a SeaMonkey tab.  Now, it opens in an Adobe
> Reader window.  How do I restore the opening in my browser?
> 
> I have tried following
> <http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/cant-view-pdf-web.html> and
> <https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/view-pdf-files-firefox-without-downloading-them?s=View+PDFs+in+browser&r=2&e=es&as=s#w_using-a-pdf-reader-plugin>
> without success.  I noticed during those attempts that, if I go to [Edit
>> Preferences] on the Adobe Reader menu bar and then select Internet
> under Categories, the "Display PDF in browser" check box no longer exists.
> 
> Someone in the Adobe Reader Forum suggested selecting [Edit >
> Preferences > Browser > Helper Applications] on the SeaMonkey menu bar
> and then selecting "Use Adobe Reader (in SeaMonkey)" from the pull-down
> list for Adobe Acrobat Document.  However, the pull-down list has no
> such entry.
> 

Aha!  The problem is indeed in SeaMonkey (Core or Toolkit??).

Just as about:plugins says "Adobe Acrobat", so does the pull-down list
of applications.  Both mean "Adobe Reader", which is quite different
from "Adobe Acrobat".

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