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Re: using adobe pdfviewer plugin in webkit



Can you please file a bug in Radar or Bugzilla about this, with steps to reproduce and a backtrace (if you've got one)?

Thanks,
-t

On Apr 21, 2006, at 7:37 AM, Matt Gough wrote:

The Adobe pdf plug-in is not usable within any WebKit app apart from Safari. Just having it installed for Safari will cause any other WebKit app to fail when trying to view pdfs. In fact, once it has been installed by Acrobat, you can get it to crash in Safari just by duplicating your copy of Safari and running the copy. Why they implement it the way they do is a complete mystery to me.

Matt Gough


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