Allan Odgaard wrote:
On Apr 7, 2005, at 19:04, Robert Ullrey wrote:
Thanks Allan, but neither suggestion worked to get the pdf into the browser. I am still getting the output pdf as I should, the script just does not seem to see it. Not sure where the problem is. I'll look more this weekend.
I'm currently having the problem that the HTML output refuses to follow any redirects to file:// which does cause a similar problem. This probably happened after one of the last system updates.
Hi
This happens on my system too - I believe the 10.3.9 update broke it (It contained a new Safari Version, and thus probably a new WebKit too, which I suppose the HTML-View is based on ;-) ).
Might this be a "security feature"? After all, it might not be unreasonable not to allow a web-page to redirect to a page on the client computer...
Maybe it's just a matter of telling the Webkit-View that the page it is displaying is to be trusted or something like that?
I'll try to put the html the pdf-preview-command is generating onto some webserver, and check if safari follows the redirect... I'll report back when I tried that out..
greetings, Florian Pflug