Chrome open pdf in browser instead of download
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These cookies do not store any personal information. You're answer will not work. Moreover, it require asking the user to change their setting, which you can't do in real world. Kirk Strobeck Kirk Strobeck Yes, but I need a way to force to open in browser not to download.
I have no idea if its possible. If you aren't forcing it to download, then you ARE forcing it to open in the browser. If it won't open in the browser, it's because the user has specific setting, which you can't override or they don't have PDF reading software. This is wrong. The browser will download because it does not know this mime-type.
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Featured on Meta. New responsive Activity page. Linked See more linked questions. Related Hot Network Questions. To proceed, select your browser from the list below and follow the instructions. To change the name of a PDF file you want to download, right-click the download link and select Save As. There may be some PDFs that chrome cannot display properly, so it offers you to download it to view with another PDF viewer.
It is not a full featured viewer like Foxit or Adobe. I use it this way and can find no PDF that chrome has saved, it has to cache it somewhere to read it, but I am not sure where it does.
If it is set to 'inline', it will auto-open if configured accordingly. If it is set to 'attachment', Chrome will offer to save it, regardless of other configurations.
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