Cannot view pdf files in browser

brand new imac cannot view PDF files in browser but the PDF's can be viewed if downloaded. All the data in the PDF online have question marks instead, maybe a missing font issue?

Have Adobe Reader installed? If so, disable the AdobePDFViewer.plugin resident in /Library/Internet Plug-Ins., restart, and try again. For font-associated issues, peruse Font Management in OS X

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  • I cannot view pdf files. I cannot download adobe reader also.whenever you try to download any pdf file, the screen turn black, I cannot view pdf files. I cannot download adobe reader also.whenever you try to download any pdf file, the screen turn black

    I cannot view pdf file.Cannot download adobe reader.When attempted to download adobe reader, screen turn black

    Jen.ph
    When you say that you have the same problem, do you mean that you are:
    1. Not able to download Adobe Reader;
    2. cannot view a PDF file;
    3. or what?
    Please be a little more descriptive of your particular problem or, better yet, start your own thread and clearly indicate which problem(s) you're having and what you have done, thus far, to correct the problem(s).
    Clinton

  • Using Adobe 11 reader, now comes up with an error, once file is opened. 'Invalid plugin detected, Adobe reader will quit. Closes the program so cannot view PDF files. Running windows 7. I have uninstalled and re-installed Adobe still the same. HELP

    Using Adobe 11 reader, now comes up with an error, once file is opened. 'Invalid plugin detected, Adobe reader will quit. Closes the program so cannot view PDF files. Running windows 7. I have uninstalled and re-installed Adobe still the same. HELP

    Sounds like something has been added into the Reader folder. I would recommend uninstalling, running http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html, removing any left over parts of the Reader folder (this might have been the problem), reboot, and reinstall. Hopefully that solves the problem. For future question about Reader, you should consider asking in the Reader forum, this is not it.

  • I cannot view pdf files on Safari, instead they download and open in viewer. How do I change this?

    Does anyone have a solution for this???
    "I cannot view pdf files on Safari, instead they download and open in viewer. How do I change this?"

    Back up all data. Please read this whole message before doing anything, so you'll know what to expect.
    Open Safari's preferences dialog and make notes of everything you would need to recreate the basic settings, such as your home page. That includes the settings of Safari extensions, if any are installed.
    Triple-click the line below to select it, then copy the selected text to the Clipboard (command-C):
    ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.Safari.plist
    Quit Safari. In the Finder, select
    Go ▹ Go to Folder
    from the menu bar. Paste (command-V) into the box that opens and press return. A Finder window will open with a file selected. Move the selected file to the Desktop, leaving the window open.
    Launch Safari. Its settings will have reverted to what they were they first time you launched it. Your bookmarks, history, and AutoFill data will be preserved.
    Test. If Safari now works as expected, recreate its settings and delete the file you moved to the Desktop. Otherwise, quit Safari again and put the file you moved back where it was, overwriting the newer one created in its place. Post your results.

  • Cannot view pdf files.

    I cannot view PDF files.Every now & then will allow page to be read however as soon as I go to another on the same site the window comes up with nothing in it.Adobe 9.3 definitely installed.Up to last week there were no problems. Internet connection OK. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Have Adobe Reader installed? If so, disable the AdobePDFViewer.plugin resident in /Library/Internet Plug-Ins., restart, and try again. For font-associated issues, peruse Font Management in OS X

  • Newb: cannot view PDF files in Web Browser

    I have a new Windows 7 computer & have installed Acrobat Standard 9.3.2 and Reader 9.3.1.
    Whenever I attempt to "download" (i.e. view) a PDF in IE browser (or Firefox 3.6), I get the following error message:
        "The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a Web Browser.
          Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required.  Please exit and try again."
    The error remains the same regardless of whether Acrobat or Reader is running/not running prior to download attempt.  My work-around solution is to save the file to disk, & then open it.  This is a pain & should not be necessary.
    Any advice that anyone can give me to correct this problem will be received with great thanks!
    FastKick

    Thanks for your prompt & accurate response, John!
    With hindsight, I realise that I downloaded Reader when another install program told me that I needed it. 
    It would have helped me if the Acrobat install program had warned me in big colored type, not to install Reader...
    I am happy now....
    FastKick

  • Cannot view PDF files in a Web Browser

    When I click on a link in IE 7 it's supposed to open a PDF page but I keep getting error message:
    "The adobe acrobat/reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a web browser.  Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. Please exit and try again"
    However, I have Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro installed on my machine, so I think it should work. After all, it's the pro version. Do I need to download/install Adobe Reader 8 or 9?  If so, why, since I've already got Pro 9 installed.
    What can I do to get passed this?  This task is part of an online course I'm taking per work requirements.
    thx,
    John

    Under help there is an option for repairing an installation. You should give that a try.

  • Viewing PDF files in-browser with Firefox (17.0 as of this writing) on a Mac

    Hello there,
    since I don't remember when there has been a problem with the Adobe Reader NPAPI plug-in and Firefox. Previously, with earlier versions of Firefox and with Adobe Reader 10.x the problem was that the plug-in wasn't working properly and one got a blank page without any explanation. This led to Firefox black-listing the Adobe Reader NPAPI plug-in and having it disabled by default, if I remember correctly. Now it seems we've got the situation reversed, as if Adobe has black-listed Firefox as a browser, because when I try viewing a PDF file in-browser with the most up-to-date versions (17 and 11 for Firefox and Reader respectively), I'm getting the following error:
    Adobe Reader cannot show documents in this browser.
    We are sorry, but Adobe Reader is unable to show documents in this browser configuration.
    Please use your browser to download this file and open it in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat.
    To avoid this message in the future, many browsers provide a way to turn off certain add-ons, and some are able to show this document natively.
    Please contact your browser vendor for more details.
    All's well that ends well, but unfortunately we haven't seen any solution so far. With Safari 6.x the plug-in is working fine. With Firefox it isn't. Let's see what can be done: in its last sentence the error message recommends that I contact my browser vendor for more details. The wording of the first two sentences however suggests otherwise: "Adobe Reader cannot show documents in this browser. Adobe reader is unable to show documents in this browser configuration." Thus, my question is
    What is it in this browser and/or browser configuration that doesn't suit the Adobe Reader plug-in? Is it only this newest Firefox version (17) that isn't supported or is it the Firefox browser and why? Should I be able to spoof Firefox' identity and make it seem like Safari to the plug-in, what's going to happen?

    Very frustrating, but I found the fix (on another site - can't believe with 360 views, no one here knew). In Firefox, PDFs are automatically set to open with the faulty Adobe plug-in. To change it to open with Adobe Reader, check out the instructions here:
    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pdf-files-are-blank-and-cant-be-downloaded-mac#os=mac &browser=fx16
    Super easy!

  • Cannot view PDF files within Safari 6.0.1

    I have lost the ability to view PDF files within the safari web browser.  When I press on a link to a PDF file a blank/black screen will appear.  If I right click on the page I have the ability to Save the PDF file and then I can open it in preview. 
    I also have AdobePDFViewer.plugin and AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin installed in ~Library/Internet Plug ins/ ... folder. 
    I have tried deleting these files and restarting Safari but nothing seems to be working. I have tried installing the PDF Browser plugin form Schubert to no avail
    Does anyone have any suggestions on how can I get the ability to view PDF files in Safari using Moutain Lios OSX?

    Back up all data.
    Quit Safari. In the Finder, select Go ▹ Go to Folder from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-G. Copy the line of text below into the box that opens, and press return:
    /Library/Internet Plug-ins
    From the folder that opens, remove any items that have the letters “PDF” in the name. You may be prompted for your login password. Then launch Safari and test.
    If you still have the issue, repeat with this line:
    ~/Library/Internet Plug-ins
    If you don’t like the results of this procedure, restore the items from the backup you made before you started. Relaunch Safari again.

  • Cannot View PDF in Web Browser error

    Using windows XP sp3 has adobe reader 9 on it...
    Installing Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro extended was trouble prone enough, but now there is more...
    When trying to open a PDF in a browser window, you get the following dialog error message (sample site:http://support.apple.com/manuals/#iphone)
    "The Adobe Acrobat/Reader that is running can not be used to view PDF files in a Web Browser.
    Adobe Acrobat/Reader version 8 or 9 is required. Please exit and try again."
    For the cost of this program, I expected better. The above was not a problem before installing Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro extended.
    Please advise.
    Thanks
    bob

    I did a google search and found a fix that was a bunch of registry entries that worked for me:
    Ted Neubauer, "Reader 9 won't open PDF from web browser" #15, 15 Jul 2008 7:47 am
    It is just anoying to spend this kind of money on a piece of software and have so many problems out of the box.
    Yes, I have run the updater software.
    What is the phone number for adobe support?
    Thanks
    Bob

  • I cannot view pdf files with free download from Adobe. Simple

    I cannot view pdf documents, since recent download of Adobe Reader. Click pdf doc, Adobe opens, but bleeps if I click anywhere on the screen, then closes.
    Recently I tried to look at my Amex Statement online, but Adobe wouldn't show the file.
    I downloaded the Statement, but every attempt to view, is futile!!!!!!
    Today, I downloaded, Assistant and signed in. Also Adobe Air. But still the Statement cannot be viewed.
    If this is a free download, why change the setup so the damn thing doesn't work, when downloaded. I don't want to view the "World", just 1 document. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. (Words of some intellect, I would say) (Please take note)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Use the Adobe Cleaner to completely uninstall Reader. http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/acrobatcleaner.html
    Then, download the full offline installer here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/ and run it to reinstall a good working copy of Reader.

  • I cannot open pdf file while browsing on my galaxy tab 10.1, I must download fisrt, why?

    I am wanting to view pdf files while I am browsing on my galaxy tab 10.1. The browser will not open the pdf. I always get the download screen asking what to name the file and where to put it.

    Adobe does not have a pdf plugin for Android. All pdf files will need to be saved and opened with a pdf reader external to the browser.

  • Cannot view pdf files on Safari

    I am unable to view pdf files with Safari

    Thank you, X423424X
    I had the same problem. Your suggestion fixed the problem!
    I'm most grateful.

  • Cannot view PDF Files on my Browser

    I reinstalled Adobe Reader about a dozen times and not once was there an "End User License Agreement" box to accept. Then I reopened it from my "Finder" tab and selected the "Accept" box of the agreement, but every time I open the browser page to view a PDF file, a box appears stating that I must open my Adobe Reader and accept the End User License AGreement, then close browser and reopen, which I did and the box still appears! Help me! I have the most updated version on my Macbook!!!

    Go to Mac HD/Library/Internet Plug-ins.
    Trash the AdobePDFViewer.plugin and AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin files.
    Go to Mac HD/Appications and trash the Adobe Reader app.
    Go to [user]/Library/Preferences and trash the com.Adobe.Reader.plist  (to access your [user] Library, hold the "Option" key when you click "Go" from the Finder menu)
    Empty the trash.
    Download and reinstall Reader from here: http://get.adobe.com/reader/enterprise/
    Once it's installed, launch it from the Applications folder and accept the agreement.
    If Safari still gives you an alert try resetting it (Safari>Reset Safari from the menu bar)

  • Can't view PDF files in browser without disabling add-on.

    Hi,
    I have a situation where the website i'm using tries to open a PDF file on screen/in browser, but unfortunately it doesn't actually open, i just get a grey screen. The only way around this is by disabling the adobe reader add-on.
    The only problem is, another piece of software that we use requires this adobe reader enabled to work, so I need a solution.
    Can anyone advise? I'm currently on Internet Explorer 9.

    Hi Gary,
    Yes, you can by using the plugin from Schubert.
    Plugin PDF Safari
    After the installation open your PDF Application en deselect in the Internet section >Show PDF in browser<
    Good luck ...
    Dimaxum

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