Risposte recenti a Firefox won't open a PDF link in the browser, screen just shows blank.https://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/7758192012-05-25T13:33:22-07:00... PDF LINKS NOT WORKING IN FIREFOX? LINKS DONT WORK: PDF : I created a one page PDF (see here2012-05-25T13:33:22-07:00VOCALSpinhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-336373<p>... PDF LINKS NOT WORKING IN FIREFOX? LINKS DONT WORK: PDF&nbsp;: I created a one page <a href="http://vocalspin.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/vocalspin-music-productions.pdf" rel="nofollow">PDF (see here)</a> yesterday. It had 8 links going to YouTube, FaceBook, MySpace, SoundCloud, and some others. After uploading it to my Word Press Post Page, and creating the new URL, I logged into GoDaddy to forward the domain "<a href="http://VOCALSpin.com" rel="nofollow">VOCALSpin.com</a>" (with masking) so the long WordPress URL would be hidden.(<a href="http://vocalspin.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/vocalspin-music-productions.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://vocalspin.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/vocalspin-music-productions.pdf</a>) This worked great in Chrome! All the links worked! ... In FireFox, only 3 links out of 8 worked. YouTube, Flickr, MySpace &amp; Twitter would not connect! I only got a blank white page, or an error page. In Opera and IE, I got the same failures! BLANK WHITE PAGE or ERROR PAGE. Here's the FIX: After "Masking" the long WordPress URL which ended in "<strong>.pdf </strong>" with a domain that ended in "<strong>.com</strong> " ... the -FireFox PDF plug-in- did not distinguish the page as a PDF, so "the built-in PDF Reader" didn't do its job of thoroughly "reading" the document. ... After I removed the "masking," the domain (<a href="http://VOCALSpin.com" rel="nofollow">VOCALSpin.com</a>) then forwarded to the long WordPress URL which showed up in the browser, ending with ".pdf " ... Removing the ".com" ending from the browser, replaced by the URL ending with ".pdf " then caused all the links to work in FireFox, IE, Opera and Safari. ... Chrome was never an issue. In my case, it had to end with .pdf to be truly treated as a PDF! #&nbsp;!Doink! # ... At least- all my links work NOW! HoT-diGGiTy-DawG! ... <strong>make sure it ends with .pdf in the browser! </strong>
</p>Please see the Knowledge Base article that details this fix:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pd2012-05-16T02:54:32-07:00Matt_Ghttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-333852<p>Please see the Knowledge Base article that details this fix:
</p><p><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pdf-files-are-blank-and-cant-be-downloaded-mac" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pdf-files-are-blank-and-cant-be-downloaded-mac</a>
</p><p>This issue is caused by the latest version of the Adobe Reader. Even though this plugin has been blocklisted, it looks like people are still reporting this issue. Can anyone still experiencing the issue please post with more information. We need to know if there are other versions of the Adobe Reader causing this issue or if the blocklist is not working.
</p>I reinstalled Adobe Reader 9.4 after trying several other options that I read here on the support fo2012-05-07T23:27:36-07:00mccartysarahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-331543<p>I reinstalled Adobe Reader 9.4 after trying several other options that I read here on the support forum. It works fine now, and I can open pdf files again. I had to go into my preferences under content and change it all back to Adobe Reader 9.
</p>oh thank you so much ! http://www.kizi1.net
2012-05-07T14:14:49-07:00mrvinhnhihttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-331472<p>oh thank you so much&nbsp;! <a href="http://www.kizi1.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.kizi1.net</a>
</p>http://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2012/05/04/adobe-reader-blocked-mac/
2012-05-06T01:37:41-07:00EllenChttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-331060<p><a href="http://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2012/05/04/adobe-reader-blocked-mac/" rel="nofollow">http://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2012/05/04/adobe-reader-blocked-mac/</a>
</p>I use FOX IT READER
The program is safe, is much faster and lighter than Adobe Reader and its plugin2012-05-05T06:51:25-07:00Chrizhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-330907<p>I use FOX IT READER
</p><p>The program is safe, is much faster and lighter than Adobe Reader and its plugin in Firefox just works&nbsp;!
</p>I did the same (changed the plug in to Adobe Acrobat). Does anyone know where this plug-in came fro2012-05-05T01:14:52-07:00ThePowerofOnehttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-330865<p>I did the same (changed the plug in to Adobe Acrobat). Does anyone know where this plug-in came from?
</p>I have used Firefox as my default browser for years with only a few minor glitches. I am posting he2012-05-05T01:13:19-07:00ThePowerofOnehttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-330864<p>I have used Firefox as my default browser for years with only a few minor glitches. I am posting here because the current glitch (Firefox won't open (read display) PDF files when I am browsing, is new and happened right after my last Firefox update (around April 26th or so). I believe the update must have had a problem that should be corrected when the brilliant folks who work so hard to make Firefox available to us can work on it. I am so appreciative of the willingness of <a href="http://Mozilla.org" rel="nofollow">Mozilla.org</a> to make the internet work for average Joe's like myself and wish them much success in the future.
</p>Disable Adobe reader plugin and take Fox-it reader, free PDF reader, much lighter and more efficient2012-04-26T16:43:02-07:00Chrizhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-328604<p>Disable Adobe reader plugin and take Fox-it reader, free PDF reader, much lighter and more efficient than Adobe&nbsp;!
</p>I have now had this problem on 2 of my Macs and resolved on both machines.
For me Adobe PDF document2012-04-26T08:26:26-07:00jimhayneshttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-328463<p>I have now had this problem on 2 of my Macs and resolved on both machines.
For me Adobe PDF document did not appear in Firefox&gt;Preferences&gt;Applications under Content Type.
</p><p>I downloaded and installed the latest version of Adobe Reader.
Quit Firefox
Started Adobe Reader
Opened Firefox
Adobe PDF document was now listed in the Content Type column
Changed Action to Use Adobe Reader (default)
All works perfectly.
</p>this was the problem! thanks SO much
2012-04-25T23:15:56-07:00zeaibsyedhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-328334<p>this was the problem! thanks SO much
</p>Thanks so much. You were exactly correct with the issue. Once I disabled Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in2012-04-25T01:36:38-07:00Connected_y2khttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-328043<p>Thanks so much. You were exactly correct with the issue. Once I disabled Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in, Version 10.1.3, the browser went to PDF Plugin Browser 2.4.4, which works perfectly. The new Adobe Acrobat Plug-in must block access to PDF Plugin, unless it (Adobe) is disabled. I spent a very frustrating morning fussing with this, then I saw your advice. Many thanks!!!
</p>You nailed it. Interestingly enough, .pdf files on my Mac (even in FireFox) open in Preview by defa2012-04-24T14:55:39-07:00wonderputzhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-327938<p>You nailed it. Interestingly enough, .pdf files on my Mac (even in FireFox) open in Preview by default; can't imagine why the Adobe plug-in would interfere with that, especially where Adobe is not the default .pdf viewer. Anyone know who we have to pester to have that Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in fixed?
</p>It seems there is no need to download the pdf browser plug in. I downloaded it first and still could2012-04-22T09:03:53-07:00kuballihttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-327458<p>It seems there is no need to download the pdf browser plug in. I downloaded it first and still could not download pdfs. I then disabled the NPAPI and could down load pdfs. Hence I thought the downloaded plug in was doing the trick. Thanks for pointing out that the problem was actually caused by NPAPI. I should have read your cure first.
</p>Everything seems to be fixed by just disabling the adobe acrobat NPAPl version 10.1.3 plug in. Why d2012-04-22T01:52:35-07:00gilbe026https://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-327381<p>Everything seems to be fixed by just disabling the adobe acrobat NPAPl version 10.1.3 plug in. Why do I need to download plug in called PDF browser Plug-in 2.4.4?
</p>Mac 10.6.8 with FF11.0....
I could not view nor download PDF files. ...... My cure -
disab2012-04-21T16:32:53-07:00kuballihttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-327344<p>Mac 10.6.8 with FF11.0....
I could not view nor download PDF files. ...... My cure -
disable plug in named Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in version 10.1.3........
google and download plug in called PDF browser Plug-in 2.4.4
</p>I had the same problem, and the fix above takes care of it by making Firefox treat the PDF link as a2012-04-18T03:24:40-07:00PeterE68https://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819?page=2#answer-326707<p>I had the same problem, and the fix above takes care of it by making Firefox treat the PDF link as a download. It works great...
</p><p>...but before I came to this thread and found the fix, I discovered that even though my PDF link gave me a blank Firefox screen, using "SavePageAs" would save the PDF file just fine anyhow. So the file is there - but it's just not displayed.
</p>Yes! This worked. THANK YOU!!!
2012-04-17T14:46:06-07:00randallinahttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819#answer-326638<p>Yes! This worked. THANK YOU!!!
</p>this was the problem! thanks SO much!
2012-04-17T02:04:57-07:00dani140https://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819#answer-326538<p>this was the problem! thanks SO much!
</p>If using a Mac, go to the Firefox Plugins and disable the Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in, Version 10.1.2012-04-16T20:05:04-07:00underwaterhttps://support.mozilla.org/it/questions/775819#answer-326497<p>If using a Mac, go to the Firefox Plugins and disable the Adobe Acrobat NPAPI Plug-in, Version 10.1.3. This is a recent plugin update, and as soon as it was installed I noticed that PDFs wouldn't download.
</p><p>Location: [Menu] Tools/Add-Ons/Plugins
</p><p>I don't know what other side-effects it can create, but it solved my problem.
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