WebClipping Inline rendering - pdf links

I have installed portalTools 90402 without problem. When I use the Inline rendering feature of WebClipping, following links to pdf files cause WebClipping to fail.
Inline rendering is required in order to proxy the pages through the portal. Is there a workaround for this problem? I have tested without and with a mime type defined.

What other features of Web clipping are you using? (SSO, parameters, ...)?
You can give iframes a try.
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