Copy link to clipboard
Copied
All,
After updating Adobe Reader to 10.1.3, anytime I try to ope a pdf file in Safari 5.1.5, I get the following window:
http://msemac.redwoods.edu/~darnold/adobecap.tiff
What is happening?
David
Hi David,
Please note that if you are using OS X 10.6.x, then you'll need to run Safari in 64Bit mode. You can do the same by
1. Go to Applications, Command+Click on Safari to open the Context menu.
2. Now click on Get Info
3. From the new window that appears, Uncheck "Open in 32-bit mode".
This is because on OS X 10.6.8, Safari 5.1 in 32-bit mode is not supported. Refer to release notes for more details about systems requirements changes.
If above information was not helpful,
Please let us know your
...Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Hi David,
Please note that if you are using OS X 10.6.x, then you'll need to run Safari in 64Bit mode. You can do the same by
1. Go to Applications, Command+Click on Safari to open the Context menu.
2. Now click on Get Info
3. From the new window that appears, Uncheck "Open in 32-bit mode".
This is because on OS X 10.6.8, Safari 5.1 in 32-bit mode is not supported. Refer to release notes for more details about systems requirements changes.
If above information was not helpful,
Please let us know your OS version and whether this issue happens with all PDF files or with any specific file?
Also try to "Reload" the PDF in safari when grey window appears by pressing "Command + R"?
-Shashi
Message was edited by: Shashi Kant
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Shashi,
Safari 5.1.5 does fully support 32 bit mode.
The Adobe Acrobat 10.1.3 plugin failes on a MacBook Pro (Model 1,2) running OS 10.6.8 (10K549), fully up to date, with Safari 5.1.5, yet works fine with Firefox 12 on the same computer. Since the processor is a core duo, not capable of 64 bit, both the Safari and Firefox binaries are 32 bit binaries. The plugin does not work on Safari 5.1.5 but does work on Firefox 12 in 32 bit mode. I downgraded to Acrobat Reader 10.1.2 to regain functionality in both browsers. It happens with all PDF files downloaded through the browser. Reloading does not change the outcome in Safari.
rus
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I think that a link to some release notes that is it self a pdf file, which will not open because of the aforementioned problem is a additionally poor way of releasing software.
Adobe acrobat was nagging me each week about some update it needed, And there was no ignore button in site. Only options to download now, or annoy me again later.
My solution! boycott software companies that produce virus like software.
Mac OSX Virus Alert! search for files: AdobePDFViewer.plugin & AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin and delete them to fix safari PDF viewing and a much less cluttered interface.
Shame Adobe.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Shashi,
Thanks, changing to 64-bit mode worked. Moreover, forms now work in Safari!
D.