Can I download a web page as a PDF ?
I would like to be able to convert a web page I am viewing to PDF before I download it.
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Sure! Try the 'Print pages to Pdf' add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/print-pages-to-pdf/
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Sure! Try the 'Print pages to Pdf' add-on: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/print-pages-to-pdf/
Hello Iyanu_IO,
Thank you for answering my question "can I download a web page as a PDF".
I downloaded and installed the add-on and it works really well.
Regards
Paul_Abrahams
Hi Paul,
Sorry to bother you after your Firefox problem has been resolved, but I am wondering if you would be able to help us.
Could you first of all search on the computer for all copies of the following files.
- nptnt2.dll
- libinject2.dll,
- libredir2.dll
The first file does appear to have been on your computer. Possibly you will also have the other two. Search Tips
- These instructions may help http://kb.mozillazine.org/Show_hidden_files_and_folders
- Also note Windows often hides the last part of at least some file names you may need to set Windows to show the full file name. The part of the file name after the last dot is often referred to as the file extension.
See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/865219
guigs2 from the Firefox HelpDesk will probably be following up on this post, but being paid staff is only available in working hours.
For now please try to find the files but do not take any other action, as you appear to have the file disabled, and we an not be certain yet that it is a bad copy.
Perhaps you could post back to say whether you are able to search for these files and whether or not you have found them.
Thanks in advance, John
Background Information
You seem to have a file installed that apparently is malware and Firefox engineers are trying to get hold of a copy of the file. They can study it to confirm it is bad,then pass the information on to the sites that detect malware.
Briefly you kindly provided troubleshooting information you posted this question
- https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1004093
- The information may be viewed using the link labelled More System Details at the top right of the question.
- That includes shown as a Modified Preference dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.nptnt2.dll: False
We are very interested in the file nptn2.dll some of those are apparently bad files that cause problems.
There is more information in a contributors thread started by staff member Cheng Wang.
- Higher crash rates in 30? /forums/contributors/710406
Update files not found. Per pm from Paul. Thanks for looking. John
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