On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:13 AM, HallMarc Websites
wrote:
> Seems strange that you are given a choice. My clients have been telling me
> that they are told to get the latest Acrobat Reader by Safari. Which they
> have done (again why allow a plugin that isn't supported get installed to
> begin
On 16 Nov 2011 at 12:13, HallMarc Websites wrote:
> Seems strange that you are given a choice. My clients have been telling me
> that they are told to get the latest Acrobat Reader by Safari. Which they have
> done (again why allow a plugin that isn't supported get installed to begin
> with) onl
> I have to say that I still really have no clue what you are talking about. Why
> would anyone with OS X want Acrobat Reader, when there is a perfectly
> good [1] application (note: application, not "feature") available that does
> the
> task just as well. And when the PDF shows up in Safari you
On 16 Nov 2011 at 00:43, HallMarc Websites wrote:
> And in conclusion; sorry, I get uppity after a long day LOL. It's as I already
> thought; the answer is NO. So here is what I will do for any of you looking
> for an answer and stumbling across my slight rant, I will detect if it is
> Safari 5.
On 15 Nov 2011 at 22:36, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
> I always thought that opening a PDF inside the browser was a rubbish
> idea anyway. I've uninstalled Adobe Reader from my work machine now and
> the world is a happier place!
Well I'd rather it displays in the browser initially, which it does bu
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