Active 3 years, 4 months ago. Viewed 23k times. The PDF is currently being opened in a new window via : window. Improve this question. Whiskeyjack Whiskeyjack 31 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 4 4 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. You may go through veryinteractivepeople Hope this helps. Patrick Mlr Patrick Mlr 2, 2 2 gold badges 14 14 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. Hi, I don't need to actually prevent downloading the file, as that is not possible since like you said it is in the temp file system.
I just want to hide the toolbar in the chrome PDF viewer to satisfy an arbitrary client request. If I inspect the element using developer tools and then add display: none it does the trick, but I'm not sure how to set that by default. I don't think that this is possible. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Best Answer. HITS This person is a verified professional. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional.
View this "Best Answer" in the replies below ». Popular Topics in Virtualization. Spiceworks Help Desk. You may have a better chance if the PDF that is downloading is of bigger size. However, if this does not work, you can try to recreate the profile user data folder for your profile in Edge.
Close all Edge Browser windows. Under User Data folder, rename the folder Default to Default. Restart Edge and it should ask you to login to your profile. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. If the opened PDFs are still looking odd, you might have to clear the browser's cached data and cookies. Your web cache might be the reason Chrome has difficulties rendering PDFs, especially if the cache is corrupted. Note : This will delete all browser cookies.
Make sure you know the login credentials for all the sites you are using. While hardware acceleration is a default feature for Chrome, stopping it might fix the rendering issues. While turning off hardware acceleration fixes the rendering problems, it might slow down performance when viewing web content.
It's a good idea to turn it back on after you complete your task involving the PDF. This might be the most common issue with Chrome's PDF viewer. And it's definitely the most annoying when you want to preview the PDF's content before downloading it.
Chrome comes with a built-in setting that will download PDFs instead of previewing them. This setting is generally disabled by default, but there is a chance you have unknowingly enabled it or a third-party app changed its status. To fix this, you need to disable PDF downloads. Here is how you can do it:.
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