Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Can you save the file to disk without using Acrobat (the typical "save link target as ...") and try to open this file with Acrobat, so that you circumvent the Acrobat browser plugin?
Okay, I've just used the Perl 'lwp-request' utility to get the page to a file. And the file has a length of zero. Do you think that might be a problem? ;-)
I guess I'd better fix that!
That was only a part of it, I fixed the file so that it displayed a PDF correctly in Mozilla, but still IE played up.
But I think I've fixed it now. Basically, it seems that when I type a pdf url into the address bar I get this error. But if I click on a pdf _link_, it works fine. Now isn't that bizarre?
So I've just added links to the pages I want to see, and now I click on them :-)
Regards, Upayavira
Thanks for the pointer. Regards, Upayavira
Joerg
Upayavira wrote:
Dear All,
I've just done my first FO page, basing my FO on the FOP sample.
When I try the FOP sample, the PDF loads up acrobat correctly.
But my example brings up a box saying file type: Adobe Acrobat Control for ActiveX, 'would you like to open the file or save it to your computer?'
Why should this happen, rather than the file just loading the page in Acrobat?
Any ideas?
Regards, Upayavira
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