Issue opening pdf's in IE8 XP

Hello,
I'm having trouble opening pdf's through an internet sharepoint. When left clicking them the page either refreshes or gives the error "Internet Explorer has stopped trying to restore this website. It appears that the website continues to have a problem."
I can open the files by right click -> open in new window/tab, copying the file location and entering in the search bar, saving to my pc and opening. Any method works besides simply left clicking!
Any ideas would be appreciated
Lewis

I know what you mean but the only thing is left for you is to backup and the reset you iPad to see if the issue is present after that or not. When your iOS is normally installed it could only be the app that's not working without problems. Or maybe wait for the next iBooks update and see if it fixes the bug with the .pdf's. At least you now have an app with that you can read them.

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