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Troubleshooting: Trouble Using Firefox Plug-in to View PDFs in Browser Window
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- CommentAuthorpanopticon0617
- CommentTimeJun 2nd 2009
Hello,
Not sure if this has been discussed before, but while in the past I could open PDFs in my browser window from Zotero with no problem, now I'm being prompted to select which application to use to open that file - and the Adobe PDF plug-in for Firefox isn't one of the available options, so that I can only choose (in my case) PDF X-Change viewer, which opens outside the browser. Does anyone know how I set things back to the way they were? I'm not actually sure why the settings changed in the first place - I didn't do anything to cause this, in so far as I'm aware ....
Thanks! -
- CommentAuthorsarathiam
- CommentTimeJul 4th 2009
I have the same problem! Help! -
- CommentAuthorsarathiam
- CommentTimeJul 4th 2009
panopticon - I FINALLY GOT IT TO WORK... but I am not necessarily sure that I know how it happened in the end. Try disabling the plugin for Adobe Reader in Firefox. This will allow you to choose the plugin for Foxit for Mozilla in the Tools>Applications menu of Firefox. This was previously not an option.
Then, make sure that your about.config "lauchnonnativefiles" is set to "false" (which is the default, but I had changed it while trying to fix the problem). See: http://www.zotero.org/support/hidden_prefs
Good luck! -
- CommentAuthormande15
- CommentTimeAug 17th 2009
I had a similar problem (PDFs stored in my Zotero library would not open in Firefox/would only open in Acrobat or Preview) and here is what finally worked to fix it. As far as I can tell, the issue had to do with my Firefox preference settings. Even though I had the PDF plug-in for Firefox, I could not change my preferences to use it as default. It turned out that I still had some files from older versions of Firefox in my profile folder, so I deleted those as well as every file that could safely be deleted and that fixed it. You can find a list of files in the profile folder and descriptions of their functions here: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_Firefox -
- CommentAuthorDan Stillman
- CommentTimeAug 17th 2009 edited
Deleting mimeTypes.rdf, which stores file handling settings, from the Firefox profile is generally what's needed to fix file opening weirdness. All Zotero does it check if a file can be handled within Firefox (natively or via a plugin) and then either sends it to Firefox if so or otherwise launches it via the OS. But problems in mimeTypes.rdf can prevent this from working properly. -
- CommentAuthorfreeze
- CommentTimeSep 5th 2009
So is mimeTypes.rdf a Firefox file or a Zotero file? If it is a Firefox file, is it not needed for Firefox to work properly with other websites and files? -
- CommentAuthorCB
- CommentTimeSep 5th 2009
mimetypes.rdf is part of your firefox profile (nothing inherently to do with Zotero). Firefox will recreate a default one if it is deleted. -
- CommentAuthorBryan Pfaffenberger
- CommentTimeSep 5th 2009
On Mac OS (Leopard) systems, try the Firefox PDF Plugin for Mac OS, which makes use of the Mac's native PDF handling abilities. Works very nicely for me. -
- CommentAuthorDan Stillman
- CommentTimeSep 6th 2009
Bryan: Yes, but this thread is about cases where file opening isn't working as expected with a plugin installed. -
- CommentAuthorste
- CommentTimeSep 10th 2009
Whenever I open a PDF (whether through Zotero or otherwise), Firefox will open an infinite number of tabs, not stopping. Please help. -
- CommentAuthoradamsmith
- CommentTimeSep 10th 2009
uninstall your pdf plugin as a start. -
- CommentAuthorste
- CommentTimeSep 16th 2009
that didn't work, but have used a work around -- setting by default PDF application to Nitro or Adobe -
- CommentAuthorfreeze
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2009
I had this issue until recently, but actually liked it. (It seems to have gone away with this recent update of Zotero). Opening pdf files in a new window (in Adobe Reader) made them considerably easier to read, especially in my small-screen netbook portable computer.
I would like to suggest adding this feature to Zotero: a choice as to whether pdf's called through Zotero should open in Firefox or in their associated application. -
- CommentAuthorDan Stillman
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2009
I would like to suggest adding this feature to Zotero: a choice as to whether pdf's called through Zotero should open in Firefox or in their associated application.
It already exists. Enable the launchNonNativeFiles hidden pref. -
- CommentAuthorfreeze
- CommentTimeNov 28th 2009
Excellent. Thank you.
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