I have a very similar problem to
How to rename PDF in primefaces media tag
However, I'm using Primefaces 7.0 so it can't be the bug that got fixed with 6.1, nor am I forgetting to set the name by myself. I've read about Chrome having changed something (deliberately or not) so that we can't set the displayed name anymore. Anyone having more infos or some workaround?
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The use of p:media for PDF's has been a hack over the years and the browser keep changing. That filename trick for PDF's use to work then it stopped working when Chrome made some changes.
See this ticket: https://github.com/primefaces/primefaces/issues/5901
PrimeFaces has deprecated use of PDF in Media for 11.0. If you really want to render PDF's and be able to download with a proper name I suggest checking out PrimeFaces Extensions DocumentViewer: https://www.primefaces.org/showcase-ext/sections/documentviewer/basic.jsf
However Chrome 92 recently made a change that broke it we had to fix you can read about here: https://github.com/primefaces-extensions/primefaces-extensions/issues/122
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I built a PDF in Illustrator, and am linking to it from a web page. It looks fine in SumatraPDF and in the Windows preview pane, but the browser renders this (just so you know, this is not how I want it to look)
Is this because I have font embedded? The only thing that I want to have happen with this is for a couple links on it to be clickable; otherwise, I'd convert it all to outlines. Is there something I need to do here that I haven't done?
EDIT: Here's a weird update about this. The browser follows the link embedded in the pdf when I click it. So it has the right data, but the wrong presentation apparently.
I'm assuming you are/were using either the Dev or Canary channel of Chrome. There was an experiment running in both channels that was causing this, which has since been reverted in Canary but is still affecting Dev 59.0.3053.X. For the more technical; this experiment enabled the PDFium code to use Skia to render paths instead of Anti-Grain Geometry and caused this font gibberish.
Here is the link to the bug report:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=705039
UPDATE: This was fixed in the Dev Channel with update 59.0.3071.X
When I start my browser Chrome and Firefox, the website named "http://www.bilexlahntu.ru" opens automatically. Also there are no extensions installed on it. How to solve this problem? Also sometimes Chrome shows a pop-up to download something.
Please help me.
Looks like your browser contains adware. Use some addware remover. For automatically opening sites, have checked chrome>>settings>>on start up and remove or change the start up pages. I have used addblock extension for chrome.. link: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adblock/gighmmpiobklfepjocnamgkkbiglidom
i find the solution, after uninstalling all the application that are from unknown publisher, i don't face this problem and all my browser works well as earlier.
I have a Google Chrome Extension that supports chat. The chrome extension displays the messages sent to you in desktop notification. I have noticed that whenever I send an emoji from an iPhone, it correctly displays in the Desktop notification. But when I try to display the same emoji in the actual application (it's an iframe injected into the page), it appears as a square.
Seems like there's an open bug at https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=62435.
I was wondering why it works correctly in Desktop Notification and not otherwise? Also, is there anything I can do to fix it?
I just implemented Emoji support in my extension using the open-source Twemoji library.
In the simplest form, it involves adding a .js file and calling a function on a DOM element to replace Unicode emoji with Twitter CDN provided images:
twemoji.parse(node);
See the repository readme for more options.
Chrome will now support emojis natively (only OSX). You can wait a few weeks until the stable version is released with this feature, or you can download the dev-version form here, that already contains this feature.
Btw, if you want to test if it works, you can use this page (works like a charm).
You can view emoji with a Chrome extension called Chromoji.
It works on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux as well.
Solved by adding Emojis - Emoji Keyboard extension to Chrome.
Additionally, I checked that the Chromoji - Emojis for Google Chrome extension also works.
1st Note: Emojis appear everywhere on the page except for inputs and textarea.
2nd Note: Any of these extensions additionally give us the ability to search for emojis along with the possibility of copying them.
I saw this problem could be solved by updating Internet Explorer to version 11 under Windows 7 x64 (several computers affected, all solved).
In my case, it was because I formatted the pc with pure, no-servicepacked Windows 7 x64. After SP1 on Windows 7 and IE11 have installed, all browsers started to show the emojis correctely. I used for test this site.
If the page shows squares all around the page, the error is not solved. If the page shows several kinds of symbols, than the error is eliminated.
Please tell us if this workaround was effective.
If you try to visit the default rss feed for any recently updated wordpress site in the chrome browser you ALWAYS get this annoying prompt for "Which service should be used for viewing?". This did not used to happen in chrome. This does not happen in other major browsers. How can I correct this in chrome to just show me the parsed xml like it used to?
PS the example page you see in the background is http://wordpress.com/feed - as soon as you try to visit that page in chrome you should see this prompt as well.
I just discovered "Feed Intent Viewer" which is a Chrome extension that basically brings back the old functionality.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/oceapojkdgeophkjdijkpbjifdnfimdh
I am using chrome Version 21.0.1180.79 on ubuntu and having the same request to download issue on such safe websites as sciencefriday.com. I have submitted the problem to chrome. -fingers crossed for a patch-
I found a solution after many research (because it's really annoying...)
Download and install the new Beta version of chrome: it's all fixed
I'm trying to get LiveReload to work with a local website I'm coding for now, but it won't seem to work. On non-local pages, the extension icon is clickable and all, but for local files, it's not: http://i.imgur.com/qrMDo.png
Does it not work with local files? I have it added within the app. Or does it not work with ML? It works if I add the script to the HTML file, but I'd prefer not to.
It seems to me that it is a bug.
It was reported here. I have exactly the same problems in Safari.
Just use different browser, if you can. It works great in Firefox for me.