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| pdf files / Safari / Preview / Acrobat I used to be set so that Safari would open pdf files within the browser. If I tried to open a pdf file then Preview would be used. I have loaded Adobe Acrobat Version 7 (not latest), in order to complete my tax return online as it was required. To update the 'online' document I had to download it, updated it and re-send it. Now whenever I access a pdf file the system asks me which viewer I want to use, and neither Safari or Preview are given as one of the options. So I have to use Adobe. What has happened? And how can I change it back? |
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| i'm also getting this problem...
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| I had this problem a long time ago when I mistakenly chose the System 9 version of Adobe (Acrobat Reader) when in a browser window to open a PDF. Forever after that became the default for the browser(s). After some time I came across MisFox which solved the problem. http://mac.clauss-net.de/misfox/ I see there's a new version which is now a Pref Pane, I had used an earlier version which was an App. Let us know if it helps. Last edited by simbalala; November 22nd, 2007 at 10:05 PM. |
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| I should add that this is not the most common problem. If you're double clicking a pdf file in the finder and you want it to open in Preview the solution for that is to do a Get Info (File Menu) or Command I and set the "Open With" section of the panel to whatever you wish, most likely Preview in the case of PaulW. MisFox is needed when you're opening a file within a browser window and you're not getting the correct helper app. On my system the File Mapping for a .pdf file is AdobeResourceSynchronizer and PDF files linked on a web page do indeed open within Safari because the Adobe frameworks have been embedded by an Adobe Reader update. This is what the MisFox sheet looks like for .pdf files ![]() This is a little tricky because if you click the Choose button next to the Creator field you'll never find AdobeResourceSynchronizer on your hard drive (at least I can't). Last edited by simbalala; November 22nd, 2007 at 11:21 PM. |
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| I sorted this out after looking through the Apple discussions. Apparantly when installed Adobe puts a file into the add-ins folder, if this file is removed then everything works hunky-dorey! /Library/Internet Plug-ins/ |