If you have Acrobat Reader 4.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0, you have
to open Acrobat Reader, klick on the menue on File, than basic set ups, than
klick on general set ups and delete a small hook from the check box called
"web browser integration".
After that, the system will ask you, if you want to open or save the
PDF-file and both possibilities will work.
I hope, that helps, because our Acrobat System works in German and we have
diffrent descriptions.
Regards,
Elgin Helen Jakisch
Aventis Pharma Deutschland GmbH
Wiss. Information & Bibliothek, H823
D-65926 Frankfurt am Main
Tel.: 069 / 305-13691
Fax : 069 / 305-81736
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Von: Welding, J.D. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2001 14:58
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Betreff: Blank screen syndrome
Dear All,
I wonder whether any other institutions have experienced what we know as
"blank screen syndrome" when using an affregator's site. That is that when
you click on the desired article reference Adobe Acrobat opens, but instead
of delivering the full text article it presents a blank screen.
If this is the case could you please let me know;
On which aggregator's service has this been experienced?
What has been/is the extent of the problem?
Which web browser were/are you using?
Which version of Acrobat were/are you using?
Have you discovered any explanation of or solution to this phenomemon?
It would help us a great deal to have any reports on this problem. If
anything emerges that is generally applicable I will report back to the
list.
Best wishes
David Welding
Technical Services Librarian
University of Leicester
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