I am having trouble opening PDF's in Opera. What do I have to configure and how? PDF's open fine in Internet Explorer on same machine. Thanks.
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I am having trouble opening PDF's in Opera. What do I have to configure and how? PDF's open fine in Internet Explorer on same machine. Thanks.
neither browser actually opens PDF's themselves. they use an external program to do it and simply display it in the browser.
so....what program (and version) do you use to read PDF's? the most comman is accrobat reader.
Hi Tweake
Thanks for your question...I am using Acrobat 7 Professional. As I say, it opens PDF's well no probs in Internet Explorer but not in Opera. I figure it must be an Opera configuration problem?
Open Opera and go Tools>Preferences, Advanced tab then have a look here - is this how you are set up?
If so go to Tools>Advanced>Plugins and look for Adobe Acrobat - is this how it looks?
If everything looks like the screenshots, then you shouldn't have problem (by the way - I am using Opera 9.02).
If you still cannot open PDFs in Opera, try uninstalling and then reinstalling Adobe Acrobat - there's a copy of 7.08 on the latest PC World DVD...
Good luck! :)
Also, press F12 in Opera and ensure that "Enable plug-ins" is ticked.
Thank you Johcar and Foxy. Problem solved by reinstalling Acrobat as suggested after checking all settings as per instructions.
Smurf:o
Thanks for the feedback - glad we could help...
I'd make the suggestion that you try uninstaling Adobe Acrobat and give this pdf reader a run - I think you'll be quite amazed at how quckly pdf files open with this - I certainly wish I'd found out about it a lot sooner than I did.
Acrobat is sooooooo boggy and sloooow!!
Anyway - see what you think.... it's only one and a half megs too!
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rea...own_reader.htm
:thumbs:
FoxIt is good but I discovered not too long ago that it didn't have a feature that I was wanting that Acrobat Reader did. Can't remember exactly what it was now but I think it was search. Or something.
For a basic reader, however, it is great.