Still, Its gonna suck if I bump into another usable but 'out of date' plugin i need to use.
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RE: PDF plugin "Out of date"Opera for Windows
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RE: PDF plugin "Out of date"Opera for Windows
Yeah. Thats what I do with PDF.js. Let it load in there and if I need to open it up in Acrobat.
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RE: PDF plugin "Out of date"Opera for Windows
Sweet. Found the PDF.js. It opens the PDF using the HTML5 engine used in firefox. That will help me, but a simple script that saves the file somehwere and launces a seperate session of Acrobat would be more usefull for me.
Does that exist anywhere?
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RE: PDF plugin "Out of date"Opera for Windows
Unfortunately, you cannot do the right click "Save linked content as" for many links because they link to an intermediate html page that loads the pdf. "Save linked content as" tries to save the intermediate page .htm file.
Which launcher shortcut do I try the "--allow-outdated-plugins" in? I launch from a start bar pin.
I guess I could try out a separate shortcut, but thats not a permanent solution.I'm not going to install Reader XI. There'sno point. I already have acrobat 9, which has extra editing functions I use regularly. Thats the whole point of this post.\
I'll try out the PDF.js extention, if I can find it. What is it, just a script that launches Acrobat? That would fix my problem.
I still think that Opera should give you the option to use any plugin you want. A warning is nice, but I don't want to be forced to use any particular plugin if there is no technical reason to do so
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PDF plugin "Out of date"Opera for Windows
I use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro and have no reason to upgrade it.
I have a slow computer, so I only upgrade software when I need to, to save money and avoid bloat.Opera 23 rips along. But every time I need to link to a pdf file I get the cross icon and a message saying "Adobe reader is out of date". That's fine, I know that, thats how I want it. I just want to open the PDF file in separate window like firefox currently does and what opera 12 (my main browser) used to do.
But there's no way to bypass the message.
How can I bypass the message and use an old plugin?
Is there another work around where the PDF file will open in a separate native Acrobat window?
Adobe reader plugin is version 9.0.0.2008061100