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by snakeanus
3230 days ago
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> Overall having pdf.js is a benefit to internet browsing I would doubt it. The experience that pdf.js provides is inferior to dedicated programs like xpdf. > Should we not innovate and try to improve our tools just to preserve security? We should, but we should not make such things like pdf.js unable to be disabled by the user. |
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That's not the point, I open dozens of PDF daily and I don't want to have to switch programs all the time. An integrated light PDF viewer is one of the best new feature of modern browsers.
PS: You can set the pdfjs.disabled pref to true on the about:config page to disable the build-in PDF viewer
PS2: Not sure this still works.