It's a new ball game, besides not solving the original problem.Ĥ. When, upon your suggestion, I disabled both adobe add-ons, then when I click a link to open a pdf, I don't get an open choice, just save or cancel. I must crash Firefox in order to keep working.ģ.
The same thing happens when Firefox is already exhibiting a pdf and I simply command File-Print. But I think I should not depend on the pdfit! because I've always used the firefox until mid 2012 (I can't remember which release)Ģ. If, instead of commanding a print to adobe, I use the pdfit! add-on, it creates a pdf in any directory I choose, without problems.
When I command the page to be printed to adobe, I see a small window that shows the pdf being assembled, but it stops in the middle, stays locked, and firefox has to be manually crashed so that I keep working. I could not print ANY firefox (html) page to my adobe printer. When I started this thread, I meant that yes I could read pdf's in firefox. HI, guys, thanks for your help, but I will try to be more precise.ġ.
This is due to a post script error with your printer. You have successfully downloaded the pdf, can view it on your computer screen but are unable to print. Please go to the following website for detailed instructions: EN-US q262213 Problem 4: Unable to Print This is because there is a dependency with a plug-in for Adobe Acrobat while using Internet Explorer.
You receive an error message that says "Error Locating Object Handler" while trying to download a document. Problem 3: "Error Locating Object Handler" Solution:Īdobe Acrobat Reader 5.0: Edit> Preferences> General> Options> Web Browser Options> make sure the Display PDF in Browser box is not checked.Īdobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 and newer: Edit > Preferences > Internet > make sure the Display PDF in Browser box is not checked. This is due to a problem with your web browser not opening. You received an error message containing "% PDF" or you have received a blank page while trying to download.
Netscape: Edit> Preferences> Under Category on the left Advanced> Cache> click Clear Memory Cache Problem 2: Blank Page "%PDF" Internet Explorer: Tools> Internet Options> Temporary Internet Files> select Delete Files
Once its downloaded, follow the simple instructions to install the software.
This may be because you do not have enough space in your temporary internet file folder to complete the download. Download and install the free version of Adobe Reader from Adobes website. You have selected to download a file and you receive a blank page with a "Done" message at the bottom of the browser.
You may also need to update your browser if you are using an older browser.