Want safari to open pdf file automatically (in browser) without any intervention so i can get back after read it.

i use a web application where i put some  pdf for my users.
The probleme is when i click a pdf, it open in other apps, and then i have to close this apps and re open safari.
Is there a way y=that i can use sdafari or another browser to allow me to open pdf in browser so i can click back and return to my Web app.
Thank you

uninstalled firefox ....deleted all files still remaining under mozilla firefox directory in program files ... to avoid having to reprogram all my settings, reisntall all addons as well .. I did not remove anything from mozilla firefox that is stored in either appdata or under the windows users directory (if any)
... the as suggested reinstalled the latest version of the firefox browser using the link you provided in the email ..; tested and several issues still remain present and unresolved ....
so please this is urgent or I will have to jump browsers and start using chrome .. because we work 14 hours a day 6 (sometimes 7) days a week, to get ready for the launch of our newest venture and we cannot lose that much days on browser related issues ... so please instead of putting me through week long step process .. of do this .. do that .. can you please actually look into the issue from your end .. I use firefox for so many, many years thta I deserve this kind of support .. thnx Robert

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