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by indolering
3302 days ago
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Yeah, AFAIK PDFium doesn't use PNaCI and Flash will only be around as long as absolutely necessary. The only reason they aren't using PDF.js is because the PDf spec is ~12K pages long and they don't want to throw engineer resources at it anymore. |
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"As I mentioned elsewhere, there haven't been any full time mozilla devs on PDF.js for quite awhile. I'm not sure I actually see the whole maintenance cost savings argument since PDF.js has practically cost Mozllia nothing the last few years. A lot of bug fixes have come from unpaid contributors in that time. Initially, PDFium was pitched as a freebie if we added support for chromium's flash and then we'd also get improved PDF printing and form support. However, the amount of effort that has gone into supporting PDFium is already far beyond what it would have taken to improve PDF.js form support and help improve Firefox's printing (which would have benefited the web in general). Though, this is my very biased opinion as I was tech lead of PDF.js."[1]
And this has been borne out--Project Mortar was announced about 9 months ago, and if you look at the relevant bugs in bugzilla, they are still pretty far away from getting it into production. They could have used a fraction of those resources to get pdf.js at parity with pdfium.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12615559