
The hyperlinked files are not opened / shown. In 'normal' pdf viewers (Acrobat DC, Foxit, PDF-XChange) it does function as expected. The first hyperlink should open file ""./././ra/400x.pdf"", the second one should open "./././ra/420x.pdf".īy the way, the attached file 1260415x.pdf is also in the same folder (/Datas/War/EPC/War_00/Typ126/Case1/ra/67/00 is the complete path). What is the expected behavior? (add screenshot) Try clicking the hyperlinks (on the first page the text "67-400", on the second page the text "67-420").Is a browser extension: buit-in apparently.
PDF.js version: latest I suppose, Firefiox console reports PDF.js 2.0.288.Operating system and its version: Windows 9.
Web browser and its version: Microsoft Edge 41.16299.248.0 / Firefox 59.0.2 / Google Chrome. Odd.Attach (recommended) or Link to PDF file here: I tried searching the net for a way to download it but weirdly enough it seems it's reserved only for Businesses now and there is no download link available from the web because everyone who has it streamed it using the google updater. I believe I got it with my free GooglePack from their site which has now been discontinued. Note: The only thing with this solution is you need to have the googleapps.exe file on your machine. i've heard Google Apps haven't been tested fully on Windows 7 but it's obvious the same tag works with it. I'm not sure why Google can't solve this issue easily. Using this method prevents you from having to download the GMail Notifier, which for those of us with GTalk don't need since it does it for us. That's it! Save and close it and it should work beautifully! Simply type "run" in your search bar, then type "regedit" then travel to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\mailto\shell\open\command\Įdit (double click) "(Default)" to: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Google Apps\googleapps.exe" -domain="%1" Also I saved the existing value just in case it didn't work.
Simply follow the instructions below but close down all applications before making changes to the Registry. In the footnotes it mentions 'googleapps.exe' - I don't have this and it has still worked. I found this answer on a Google forum that has worked me.