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From: Mirsky on 18 Jun 2010 22:12 Hi. I can't get Safari to open up PDF files within itself anymore. In fact, when I click on a PDF, it asks for an application to open it and Preview is grayed out. I did delete the Adobe Acrobat application from my hard drive because it was always asking to be updated and the updates never worked. Is there some kind of setting I need to change? I already looked in Safari's preferences.
From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Kir=E1ly?= on 18 Jun 2010 23:48 Mirsky <mirsky(a)mirsky.com> wrote: > Hi. I can't get Safari to open up PDF files within itself anymore. In > fact, when I click on a PDF, it asks for an application to open it and > Preview is grayed out. I did delete the Adobe Acrobat application from > my hard drive because it was always asking to be updated and the updates > never worked. Is there some kind of setting I need to change? I already > looked in Safari's preferences. Do you hav the same problem when logged in to a different user account? Do you have Adobe Reader installed? -- K. Lang may your lum reek.
From: Malcolm on 19 Jun 2010 01:04 On 2010-06-18 22:12:00 -0400, Mirsky said: > Hi. I can't get Safari to open up PDF files within itself anymore. In > fact, when I click on a PDF, it asks for an application to open it and > Preview is grayed out. I did delete the Adobe Acrobat application from > my hard drive because it was always asking to be updated and the updates > never worked. Is there some kind of setting I need to change? I already > looked in Safari's preferences. Look for and Acrobat or Adobe PDF plugins in: /Library/Internet Plug-Ins
From: Mirsky on 19 Jun 2010 04:26 In article <2010061901044416807-malcolm(a)invalid>, Malcolm <malcolm(a)invalid> wrote: > On 2010-06-18 22:12:00 -0400, Mirsky said: > > > Hi. I can't get Safari to open up PDF files within itself anymore. In > > fact, when I click on a PDF, it asks for an application to open it and > > Preview is grayed out. I did delete the Adobe Acrobat application from > > my hard drive because it was always asking to be updated and the updates > > never worked. Is there some kind of setting I need to change? I already > > looked in Safari's preferences. > > Look for and Acrobat or Adobe PDF plugins in: > /Library/Internet Plug-Ins I have a plug-in called AdobePDFViewer.plugin
From: Mirsky on 19 Jun 2010 04:27
In article <96XSn.7191$Z6.2387(a)edtnps82>, me(a)home.spamsucks.ca (Kir�ly) wrote: > Do you hav the same problem when logged in to a different user account? > Do you have Adobe Reader installed? I only have one user account. I did delete Adobe Reader. Someone told me it wasn't part of the OS and that it'd be okay to get rid of it. Is that true? |