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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
OS: xp
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irrelevant pop-up if opening pdf document.
To illustrate my question go to http://euler.slu.edu/teaching.html
Click on the link labelled "pdf format". The pdf document opens, in Reader 8 on my PC. Now, with the pdf document still open, click on the link "pdf format" again. I get a pop-up File Download Do you want to save this file? Name: SuccessinMath.pdf Type: Adobe Acrobat Document, 14.7KB From: euler.slu.edu Save Cancel The file you are downloading cannot be opened by the default program. It is either corrupted or it has an incorrect file type. As a security precaution, it is recommended that you cancel the download. How can I decide what software to open? I do not want the user to get this pop-up if they have opened the pdf document and clicked on the link a second time. I want nothing to happen. Is there some way I can achieve this? Maybe the problem is with Reader 8. Does anybody know? Cheers, Brad |
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