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1. Re: force a pdf to open in web browser
Liam Dilley Sep 25, 2014 9:28 PM (in response to Georgie1901)It is a browser setting so despite you doing things to get that to happen, if I have my browser set or the browser I use has a default that differs you can not do anything about it.
Firefox has its own read and will try to do that, other browsers can not without the adobe pdf addon or others run their own Reader.....
You can not 100% set this.
If it is a file .pdf then in today's world it should mostly open in the browser, if it is a media download it will download.
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2. Re: force a pdf to open in web browser
mario_gudelj Sep 25, 2014 9:35 PM (in response to Liam Dilley)To do that you'd have to change the mime type on the response which you
can't do.
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Liam Dilley <forums_noreply@adobe.com>
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3. Re: force a pdf to open in web browser
Liam Dilley Sep 26, 2014 12:10 AM (in response to mario_gudelj)That does not always work now anyway Mario, Unless you run one of those javascript renders for modern browsers you can not mark a solution 100%
I have it to save always no matter what for example.
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4. Re: force a pdf to open in web browser
Robert Bell (Bosweb) Sep 27, 2014 10:26 PM (in response to Liam Dilley)To get the open-in-browser behaviour on BC, we avoid the Literature ('media downloads') module and have the PDF directly on the filesystem. Browsers that do support opening PDFs will do so, the rest just save it to disk as they normally do.



