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My Reader plugin is showing Asian characters (possibly Chinese) in its PDF download window (see below) when I attempt to download a PDF document and I can't get it back to where I can see and save the document.
I may have accidentally clicked on the wrong part of the window when the banner to open the download appears with the right facing arrow to bring up the permissions drop-down.
Does anyone know how to reset this back to normal as any attempts to download PDF documents results in this appearing only.
Regards,
Wayne
I may have accidentally clicked on the wrong part of the window when the banner to open the download appears with the right facing arrow to bring up the permissions drop-down.
Does anyone know how to reset this back to normal as any attempts to download PDF documents results in this appearing only.
Regards,
Wayne
I don't use FireFox, only Safari and Google Chrome and Chrome works ok when executing the same PDF download and viewing from the same web site so I believe it is a Safari problem with its built in Adobe Reader Plug-In.
It had been working ok until yesterday when I was using it and may have fumbled the mouse and perhaps clicked in the wrong area of the Safari page when it was downloading the PDF (the dark shaded page where the security strip with white arrow at right hand end requests one to click if you wish to proceed with the download.) and then after that all I get is what is shown in the screen shot I attached.
It had been working ok until yesterday when I was using it and may have fumbled the mouse and perhaps clicked in the wrong area of the Safari page when it was downloading the PDF (the dark shaded page where the security strip with white arrow at right hand end requests one to click if you wish to proceed with the download.) and then after that all I get is what is shown in the screen shot I attached.
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Subject: Can i using Adobe Reader plugin to generate signature in Reader X?
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