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Subject:Re: Netscape 5 problem with PDF files From:Roy Anderson <royanderson -at- MINDSPRING -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 29 Apr 1999 15:41:56 -0400
Anne,
I've never encountered the PDF file size problem you mentioned. Hmmmm.
Are you saying that you're running Netscape Communicator 5 Beta software?
Odd things happen with beta software. I prefer to let others debug beta
software for me. Things remain more pleasant for me this way.
I just checked the Netscape site and my Communicator 4.51 software is
Netscape's latest released production browser. To be certain that I could
read large .pdf files with Communicator 4.51, I accessed two large (2 MB
each) Extensis .PDF files, both jam-packed with colorful text and graphics.
Both worked fine from page 1 to page xxx.
I'm wondering if you've somehow installed the Acrobat Reader plugin for
Microsoft IE but not for your latest Netscape. In fact, it's possible
the Acrobat plugin is in your older version of Netscape but somehow was
not migrated to your latest version. You can easily check this. My
Netscape Communicator 4.51's Acrobat pdf plugin is found in the path:
Check your Netscape folder to ensure that you have the nppdf32.dll plugin
in your Netscape folder. If not, reinstall Acrobat software (reader in
my case) and point it to your Communicator program/plugins folder.
Perhaps 96 MB of RAM (Win95 OSR2) helps. Don't know. I recently updated
the Adobe Acrobat reader software to the latest version, Acrobat 4. Have
you tried updating to Acrobat 4 reader? Visit the Adobe site at:
The old reader plugin worked fine for my older versions of Netscape.
Good luck!
Roy
Anne Chenette wrote:
>
> My problem: PDF files don't display in a Netscape 5.x browser.
>
> I am a newly trained Adobe Acrobat user (thanks to a great class at the
> Science Museum of Minnesota!). I've been practicing my new skills by
> putting PDF files on our intranet.
>
> But I've run into a problem: Netscape/Windows users can't view PDF
> files that are larger than 40 or 50 Kbytes. This happens only with
> Netscape Navigator/Communicator 5.x. The same PDF files display nicely
> with Internet Explorer and with older versions of Netscape (4.06 and
> before).
>
> This seems to be an old bug; it's mentioned in the Acrobat Talk
> archives (http://listsearch.blueworld.com/acrobattalksearch.lasso)
> as far back as 8/97. But I can't seem to find a solution!
>
> I've seen two not-quite-adequate work-arounds:
>
> - Use Internet Explorer
> or
> - Save the file (right-click, then "save link as") and view it
> outside the browser with Acrobat Reader.
>
> But this is kludgy. My colleagues are more likely to just skip the
> PDF document, which is usually something I NEED them to see.
>
> Does anyone know of a fix for this problem, or have an idea where I
> could look for more information?
>
> I've tried Adobe's web site with no luck. (They have a troubleshooting
> tip called "PDF Pages Are Blank Inside Web Browser Window," doc #311184,
> that explains how to configure the browser to work with Acrobat reader,
> which we have already done.) I'm looking for a summary of a real solution
> or some better work-arounds.
>
> Many thanks,
> Anne
>
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