Viewing .fdf file with Unix/Linux browser plugin

I am using Solaris, but this seems to effect the Linux version as well.
I click on a link that contains an .fdf document. The browser (Mozilla or Firefox) does not know what to do with it. I have set up a mime-type application helper to launch the viewer externally. That works. Solaris version 5 Adobe Reader can view the .fdf file. But what about the plugin? How can I view the .fdf as I do .pdf files using the Adobe browser plugin and do it smoothly like I can with .pdf files?

Firstly you would need to remove any special mime-type handlers that you would have setup in your browser.<br /><br />Secondly, in the browser type "about:plugins" in the adress bar. This would open a list of all installed plugins. Make sure mozplugger or any other plugin which can handle PDF/FDF mime type is not present. If there is any, you would have to manually find the corresponding file and remove it.<br /><br />Next, you would need to remove all occurences of the file 'nppdf.so' from $HOME/.mozilla and anywhere under /usr (except from the one existing in the Adobe Reader installation folder). Once this is done, reinstall the plugin by running the script at <reader_install_folder>/Browser/install_browser_plugin.<br /><br />After the installation is complete, try using the FDF links again. If it still fails, open the /etc/mime.types file and look for the line application/vnd.fdf. Append to this line the word 'fdf' after a tab at the end. So basically the line would look like -<br />"application/vnd.fdf               fdf"<br />This should fix your problem. Incase you face in issues in between or have anything unclear, just go through the file <reader_install_folder>/Browser/HowTo/ENU/Browser_Plugin_HowTo.txt.

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