When you try to open a PDF document on an IIS Web site, the Adobe PDF Reader plug-in sends a request that includes multiple byte ranges to IIS 7.5. If the union of the multiple byte ranges is a single byte range, the response from IIS 7.5 contains the byte ranges merged into a single byte range (also known as a merged byte-range request). filexlib. We are getting issues displaying PDF documents using the latest version of EDGE. (86..622.43). The documents are displayed on the page by using Iframe. The PDF document loads, a black shadow over imposes the document . The user then has to scroll on the PDF viewer to to make the document visible. We restored EDGE arbitrarily back to version 80
From Clear browsing data, click the Choose what to clear button. Set Time range to All time. Check the Cached images and files option. Click Clear now. 4. Check PDF Documents Settings in Microsoft Edge. There is also the case when Edge asks you to save the file every time you open a PDF. In Adobe Reader, choose Edit > Preferences, then select Internet in the list on the left. Deselect Display PDF in Browser, and click OK. In IE, in the Security Settings dialog box, select Enable under Run ActiveX Controls And Plug-ins, and then click OK. After making these changes, please clear your browsing history and then try again.
I am wondering has anyone tried when Adobe is installed locally with protected mode and Display PDf in browser option and When IE is launched in app-v bubble then whether that IE can still display PDf in browser successfully. I am going to try now sequencing the adobe and then use dependency method. Thanks. Mayur
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