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When I try to load a pdf in iframe and I disable PDF toolbar, Its working fine in Internet Explorer and lower versions of Firefox, but in Firefox 19 its not

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When I try to load a pdf in iframe and I disable PDF toolbar with toolabr=0 (as guided by adobe), Its working fine in Internet Explorer and lower versions of Firefox, but in Firefox 29 its not.


Can you please let me know the way to do it.

When I try to load a pdf in iframe and I disable PDF toolbar with toolabr=0 (as guided by adobe), Its working fine in Internet Explorer and lower versions of Firefox, but in Firefox 29 its not. Can you please let me know the way to do it.

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It may be that the frame is using Firefox's built-in PDF Viewer instead of the Adobe plugin. This article describes how to adjust that setting, if that is the issue: View PDF files in Firefox or choose another viewer.

If that's not it, could you provide a link to a page demonstrating this problem?

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When I try to make that changes, it says plugin not available.

I understand that this is a work around, you cant say every user to do that settings.

IE provides this functionality automatically without any human intervention.

Please Advice

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Thank you for testing that.

Regarding plugin not available, your Adobe Acrobat plugin appears to be somewhat ancient:

Adobe PDF Plug-In For Firefox and Netscape "9.4.0"

I think Firefox may disable series 9 plugins prior to version 9.5.4 or newer. You can update your Adobe software from inside your Adobe product using Help > Check for Updates. This may resolve that issue (you may need to exit/restart Firefox before it detects the update).

Regarding the user experience in the default configuration, I'm not aware of any way to modify the built-in viewer appearance from the iframe tag (or an object or embed tab). I didn't see anything promising in a quick search.