I have an application that uses application level scripts in a Windows environment. These scripts are placed in the Javascript directory. The files are located on the Internet and are opened with Adobe 8.? Professional through a web browser.
Now I need to make it work on MAC. I can make the Scripts work on Mac, but only with Acrobat. Unfortunately, I can't find any way to get Acrobat to open on the MAC...it always opens in preview.
Can I run scripts in preview?
Is there a way to get PDF files to open in Acrobat from the web WITHOUT having to save them to disk and manually opening them?
I've tried useing Firefox, but the Content option doesn't list PDF as a file type to use an alternative with.
Any help would be appreciated.
But I believe that your default PDF viewer for the browser is Reader. Is this what you mean by "opens in preview"?
If this is the case then there are two ways to get a PDF, accessed through the browser, to open in Acrobat and not in Reader.
1. open up Acrobat before trying to open the file in the browser. The system will use the currently open pdf viewer.
2. Set Acrobat to be the default PDF viewer. Typically, the last installed viewer will be the default. Maybe you installed Reader after Acrobat. Doing an installation "repair" should do this. There may also be another method I'm not aware of. On Windows you can set the default program associated with a file extension. I'm not to sure on the MAC.
BTW: this is not a JavaScript Question. In the furture please post your questions in the correct category.
Thom Parker
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