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A PDF reader plugin can be used to display PDF file inside the Firefox browser window. If there is a problem with the plugin, Firefox may try to download the PDF file instead of opening it. This article helps you to open PDF files within Firefox.

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{for mac} Adobe does not yet maintain a plugin for viewing PDF files within Firefox for computers with Mac OS X. To view PDFs in Firefox: * If you have a Mac with a PowerPC processor, the [http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/ Schubert<nowiki>|</nowiki>it PDF Browser Plugin] can be used to view PDF files in Firefox. * If you have a Mac with an Intel processor, the [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/7518 Firefox PDF Plugin extension] can be used to view PDF files in Firefox. = Only the first page is visible (Mac 10.5 and below) = If PDF documents open within Firefox but only the first page is viewable, make sure that the [[Using the QuickTime plugin with Firefox|QuickTime]] plugin isn't set to handle PDF content: # From the {menu Apple} menu, choose {menu System Preferences}. # From the {menu View} menu, choose {menu QuickTime}. # Click the Plug-In tab and click {button MIME settings...}. # In the list of MIME types, click the triangle next to "Images - Still image files". # If "PDF Image" is checked, click the check box to clear it. # Click {button OK} <!-- A screenshot showing the QuickTime MIME Types window with PDF Image deselected is here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2612 --> {/for} {for win,linux} The [[Using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox|Adobe Reader]] plugin can be used to display PDF file inside the Firefox browser window. If there is a problem with the plugin, it may become impossible to do this. When you try to view a PDF, Firefox may try to download it instead. For more information on the Adobe Reader plugin, see [[Using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox]]. __TOC__ = Check Firefox settings = # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Select the {menu Applications} panel. # Find '''Adobe Acrobat Document''' in the list and click on it to select it. # Click on the drop-down arrow in the '''Action''' column for the Adobe Acrobat Document entry and select '''Use Adobe Acrobat (in Firefox)'''. <br/> <br/> [[Image:c77e7a43631723daa6760be30a717e46-1258906074-116-1.png]] <br/> ** If ''Use Adobe Acrobat (in Firefox)'' is not listed as an Option, see [[#Reset download actions|Reset download actions]] below and then repeat this set of instructions. # [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] Now try to view a PDF in Firefox. If it opens in the browser window, the problem is solved. If not, continue with the following instructions. == Reset download actions == # [[T:profileFolder]] # [[T:closeFirefox]] # Delete the {filepath mimetypes.rdf} file. = Check Adobe Reader settings = # Open Adobe Reader. # Once in Adobe Reader, click the {menu Edit} menu in the menu bar, and then click {menu Preferences...} The Preferences window will open. # In the Categories section, click on '''Internet'''. # Make sure the first check box, '''Display PDF in browser''', is checked. # Click {button OK} to dismiss the Preferences window, and then close Adobe Reader. Now try to view a PDF. If it opens in the browser window, the problem is solved. If not, continue with the next troubleshooting instructions. {for win} = Re-install the plugin = # Close Firefox. # Open the [[Using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox|Adobe Reader]] installation folder. This can be done by using Windows Explorer to navigate to {filepath C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 9.0\Reader\}, assuming Reader 9 is installed in the default location. # Open the {filepath Browser} sub-folder inside the [[Using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox|Adobe Reader]] installation folder. # Copy the {filepath nppdf32.dll} file to the Firefox plugins folder: Right-click the file and then click {menu Copy} from the context menu. Then use Windows Explorer to navigate to your Firefox installation's plugins folder (e.g. {filepath C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\plugins}). Right-click in the file list and click {menu Paste}. # Open Firefox and in the address bar type '''about:plugins''' to bring up the Firefox plugins list. # Look for the '''Adobe Acrobat''' entry. If the entry is there, try to view a PDF. If it opens in the browser window, the problem is solved. If not, follow the next set of troubleshooting instructions. {/for} = Re-initialize the plugins database = Follow the instructions in the [[Troubleshooting plugins#Re-initializing the plugins database|Re-initializing the plugins database]] section of the [[Troubleshooting plugins]] article. This will force Firefox to rebuild its plugin database. Now try to view a PDF in Firefox. If it opens in the browser window, the problem is solved. = Re-install Adobe Reader = If the above troubleshooting methods for Firefox did not work, uninstall and re-install Adobe Reader: * See [http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/400/kb400769.html Adobe's instructions for uninstalling] (Reader versions 8 and above). You should also uninstall any other versions of Reader that are installed. * Install the latest version of Adobe Reader from [http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Adobe's download page]. = Further information = {for win}If none of the above troubleshooting methods worked, see [http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=328233&sliceId=2 Adobe's troubleshooting page] for further instructions.{/for} {/for}
A PDF reader plugin can be used to display PDF file inside the Firefox browser window. If there is a problem with the plugin, Firefox may try to download the PDF file instead of opening it. This article helps you to open PDF files within Firefox. Some PDF readers plugin are: {for win,linux} * [[Using the Adobe Reader plugin with Firefox|Adobe Reader]] {for win} * [http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.html Sumatra PDF] {/for} {for linux} * [http://mozplugger.mozdev.org/ MozPlugger] * [http://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~fischer/kpartsplugin/ KParts plugin] {/for} {/for} {for mac} * [http://www.schubert-it.com/pluginpdf/ Schubert<nowiki>|</nowiki>it PDF Browser Plugin] on Mac OS X 10.6 and later {for fx35} * [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/7518 Firefox PDF Plugin extension] {/for} {/for} __TOC__ {for mac} = Only the first page is visible (Mac 10.5 and below) = If PDF documents open within Firefox but only the first page is viewable, make sure that the QuickTime plugin isn't set to handle PDF content: # From the {menu Apple} menu, choose {menu System Preferences}. # From the {menu View} menu, choose {menu QuickTime}. # Click the Plug-In tab and click {button MIME settings...}. # In the list of MIME types, click the triangle next to "Images - Still image files". # If "PDF Image" is checked, click the check box to clear it. # Click {button OK} <!-- A screenshot showing the QuickTime MIME Types window with PDF Image deselected is here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2612 --> If you can't view a PDF in Firefox, continue with the next following instructions.<br><br> {/for} = Check Firefox settings = # [[T:optionspreferences]] # Select the {menu Applications} panel. # Find {for win, linux}'''Adobe Acrobat Document''' (if you're using Adobe Reader) or {/for}'''PDF files''' {for win, linux}(for other PDF readers) {/for}in the list and click on it to select it. # Click on the drop-down arrow in the '''Action''' column for the above entry and select '''Use ''PDF reader name'' (in Firefox)'''. {for win,fx4}<br>[[Image:Opening PDF - Win]]{/for}{for win,fx35}<br/> <br/> [[Image:c77e7a43631723daa6760be30a717e46-1258906074-116-1.png]] <br/>{/for} #* If '''Use ''PDF reader name'' (in Firefox)''' is not listed as an Option, see [[#w_reset-download-actions|Reset download actions]] below and then repeat this set of instructions. # [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] If you still can't view a PDF in Firefox, continue with the following instructions. == Reset download actions == # [[T:profileFolder]] # [[T:closeFirefox]] # Delete the {filepath mimetypes.rdf} file. = Check Application settings = If the PDF reader plugin comes bundled with a reader application, check the application plugin setting if there is some. {for win, linux} * Adobe Reader: *# Open Adobe Reader. *# Once in Adobe Reader, click the {menu Edit} menu in the menu bar, and then click {menu Preferences...} The Preferences window will open. *# In the Categories section, click on '''Internet'''. *# Make sure the first check box, '''Display PDF in browser''', is checked. *# Click {button OK} to dismiss the Preferences window, and then close Adobe Reader. {/for} If you still can't view a PDF in Firefox, continue with the next following instructions. = Re-initialize the plugins database = Follow the instructions in the [[Troubleshooting plugins#w_re-initializing-the-plugins-database|Re-initializing the plugins database]] section of the [[Troubleshooting plugins]] article. This will force Firefox to rebuild its plugin database. If you still can't view a PDF in Firefox, continue with the next following instructions. = Re-install the application = If the PDF reader plugin comes bundled with a reader application and the above troubleshooting methods for Firefox did not work, uninstall and re-install the application. {for win, linux} * Adobe Reader: *# See [http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/400/kb400769.html Adobe's instructions for uninstalling] (Reader versions 8 and above). You should also uninstall any other versions of Reader that are installed. *# Install the latest version of Adobe Reader from [http://get.adobe.com/reader/ Adobe's download page]. {/for} {for win} If you still can't view a PDF in Firefox, continue with the next following instructions. = Further information for Adobe Reader = If none of the above troubleshooting methods worked, see [http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=328233&sliceId=2 Can't view PDF on the web] from Adobe.com for further instructions. {/for} {/for}

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