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Firefox doesn't use internal PDF viewer

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On certain websites, Firefox would not open PDF files in-browser using PDFJS: I get a dialog box where the only possibilities are "Cancel" and "Save the file" (not even opening the file in an external reader).

I've tried various solutions found online: - delete the "mimeTypes.rdf" in the profile folder with Firefox closed - make sure "pdfjs.disabled" is set to "false" in the "about:config" page - set the application preference to "Preview in Firefox".

Actually, even setting the preference to "Use external viewer (okular)" won't change this "save/cancel" dialog box...

It seems to be pretty random when the preview works and when not. The latest example I have is a gitlab instance (with restricted access, so I cannot share it with you unfortunately).

On certain websites, Firefox would not open PDF files in-browser using PDFJS: I get a dialog box where the only possibilities are "Cancel" and "Save the file" (not even opening the file in an external reader). I've tried various solutions found online: - delete the "mimeTypes.rdf" in the profile folder with Firefox closed - make sure "pdfjs.disabled" is set to "false" in the "about:config" page - set the application preference to "Preview in Firefox". Actually, even setting the preference to "Use external viewer (okular)" won't change this "save/cancel" dialog box... It seems to be pretty random when the preview works and when not. The latest example I have is a gitlab instance (with restricted access, so I cannot share it with you unfortunately).

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Because the server is set to not open PDF inline. See https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/inlinedisposition-2/

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Thanks, I didn't know that was something that could be configured at the server side. Anyway, even with the add-on, the problem persists...