My pdf title is different in different browsers how to make it same ?

The pdf file which is on my site when opened in different browsers shows different title. how to make it same in all browsers ? Like in mozilla it shows file name like abc.pdf as title but in chrome it shows URL of the page as title and in IE it shows the domain of the page as title ?

Are you using the same viewer in all 3 browsers?
Firefox's built-in PDF viewer will extract one of the PDF document properties if available and show that along with the file name. At least that's what was happening in this thread: [https://support.mozilla.org/questions/965816 PDF preview creates bad title for page].
You can try switching between the built-in viewer and the Adobe Acrobat viewer as described in this article to see whether that makes a difference: [[How to disable the built-in PDF viewer and use another viewer]].
But, as for how to make different viewers consistent, hmm..., I'm not sure you can.

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