You need to be logged in to post in the forum - Log In
An active JCE Pro Subscription is required to post in the forum - Buy a Subscription
- Support
- Forum
- JCE Plugins / Addons
- Edge: Iframe plugin PDF missing print button/bar
Support is currently Offline
Official support hours:
Monday To Friday
From 09:00 To 17:00 Europe/London (BST)
From 09:00 To 17:00 Europe/London (BST)
Please post your question in the Forum and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
Hello,
i dont know it's a bug or a issue.....
I'am using the iframe plugin to display a PDF file. In chrome and firefox i see a bar with a button to print the pdf or save (and more). In Internet Explorer (edge) i don't see this bar so i can't print or save.
Is there a way that i can see a print button for the PDF in Edge?
Regards Michel
i dont know it's a bug or a issue.....
I'am using the iframe plugin to display a PDF file. In chrome and firefox i see a bar with a button to print the pdf or save (and more). In Internet Explorer (edge) i don't see this bar so i can't print or save.
Is there a way that i can see a print button for the PDF in Edge?
Regards Michel
When the PDF is rendered in the iframe, it is done so using the browser's PDF renderer. This could be Adobe Acrobat reader, if installed, but default Chrome uses its own, as does Firefox. IE before Edge used Adobe Acrobat Reader if it was installed, otherwise the pdf could no be displayed.
Edge seems to now included a built-in PDF renderer, and the only command I can get from it, on right click, is Save As. I do not know if the Edge PDF renderer includes other options like Print, and can find no information about it.
If you open the PDF directly in Edge, you can probably used the Print option in the Edge menu to print the PDF, but I don't see how this can be done from within an iframe.
Edge seems to now included a built-in PDF renderer, and the only command I can get from it, on right click, is Save As. I do not know if the Edge PDF renderer includes other options like Print, and can find no information about it.
If you open the PDF directly in Edge, you can probably used the Print option in the Edge menu to print the PDF, but I don't see how this can be done from within an iframe.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
When the PDF is rendered in the iframe, it is done so using the browser's PDF renderer. This could be Adobe Acrobat reader, if installed, but default Chrome uses its own, as does Firefox. IE before Edge used Adobe Acrobat Reader if it was installed, otherwise the pdf could no be displayed.
Edge seems to now included a built-in PDF renderer, and the only command I can get from it, on right click, is Save As. I do not know if the Edge PDF renderer includes other options like Print, and can find no information about it.
If you open the PDF directly in Edge, you can probably used the Print option in the Edge menu to print the PDF, but I don't see how this can be done from within an iframe.
Edge seems to now included a built-in PDF renderer, and the only command I can get from it, on right click, is Save As. I do not know if the Edge PDF renderer includes other options like Print, and can find no information about it.
If you open the PDF directly in Edge, you can probably used the Print option in the Edge menu to print the PDF, but I don't see how this can be done from within an iframe.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
There are no replies made for this post yet.
Be one of the first to reply to this post!
Be one of the first to reply to this post!