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Sometimes these things just take a long time to come up. Try waiting longer and see what happens.

Vern

At 07:21 AM 12/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi folks,

I've brought my Firefox up to 1.0, but I have a gap with plugins. Specifically, and most importantly, the dot-pdf's for the IBM reference manuals (like RPG, APIs etc) are coming up just plain blank, and status reads "Done" almost immediately.

When I bring up the Adobe reader 6.0 first (another recent download/upgrade) it shows a dialogue box telling me PDF documents on the Web can be viewed using Netscape or IE but "this feature is currently disabled" and asking me if I want to enable the reader for Netscape and IE. I click "Yes" every time, and yet the behavior isn't changing.

What am I missing here?

Alan


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