![]() I think there really is more going on here than just browsers not playing well with plugins. MOST IMPORTANTLY: I can access the very same pdf document from the same course using the same computer on the same browser (Firefox) with the same Firefox version using the same (updated) Acrobat plugin using TWO DIFFERENT instances of Moodle (1.65+ and 1.92+) and have the 1.65+ open it without a problem while 1.92+ won't. And I've seen it happen after days go by.ģ. Even though you cannot change it once its set (as mentioned in #1) when you return, it is unset and the pdf document doesn't load correctly. On many occasions the "Force download" setting will not "stick". User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11 Linux x8664) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/.133 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce: Simply open this pdf with Firefox Actual results: Instead of showing the simple 1 page, it will show blank page Expected results: It should open and display the PDF, like Chrome does or Adobe. Once the "Force download" setting is "set" it does not allow you to unset it.Ģ. These have all been dismissed blaming Firefox and Adobe (both of which appear to represent PART of the problem) and generally recommending force download. ![]() ![]() Lots of parties have posted lots of issues of PDFs not opening in Firefox. ![]()
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