Acrobat Standard 10-browser messages?

Acrobat Standard X no longer creates full PDFs from web pages that use Disqus as a commenting system. This seems to have happened after the most recent Disqus upgrade. Before the upgrade, I was able to use create PDF from web page to print the full article with all comments. After the upgrade, I get the article and maybe 1-2 comments, and below them it says "Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. To use the comments, Disqus recommends the following browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer 9,  Safari." This occurs on all browsers, including Firefox 18, IE 9.

When you use Create PDF > From Web Page in Acrobat, the browser on your system (IE, Firefox, Chrome, whatever) isn't relevant. In this case ACROBAT is the browser - the program which reads stuff from the web. I'd recommend mentioning this to the makers of Disqus.

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        Re: Printing web page to pdf file using Acrobat Standard 9
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    Subject: Printing web page to pdf file using Acrobat Standard 9
        Re: Printing web page to pdf file using Acrobat Standard 9
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