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stesch79
Apr 20, 2020Iron Contributor
"Save as" in embedded PDF behaviour is wrong
Hi all I have noticed that if you click "Save as" in an embedded PDF, the browser tries to save the whole website (HTML) instead of the PDF itself. Because the same in Chrome browser saves the PD...
stesch79
Apr 22, 2020Iron Contributor
HotCakeX
Apr 22, 2020MVP
That's what should happen.
Edge doesn't have page rotate, only PDF rotate.
there is nothing wrong with that.
Edge doesn't have page rotate, only PDF rotate.
there is nothing wrong with that.
- HotCakeXApr 22, 2020MVPRotation is for PDFs only.
when you right-click on a PDF, whether it's embedded inside a web page or directly opened in Edge with .PDF extension, you get that option.
when you right-click anywhere else on web page you don't get that rotation option.
I've already explained many times in this thread. a PDF file can be embedded inside a web page that is written in HTML language.
the right-click menu offers rotation only when you right-click on places where there is a PDF, you don't get to rotate the whole web page.
now which part of it is hard to understand? I can explain it 1000 more times if you want, np with me 🙂 - stesch79Apr 22, 2020Iron Contributor
HotCakeX But how can a normal user know, what the target is for? We have one context menu but multiple targets:
Save as is for the whole page Print is for the PDF only Rotate clockwise is for the PDF only Rotate counterwise is for the PDF only And further more, the same context menu in Chrome has "Save as" only for the PDF.
I think we do not find an agreement on that 🙂
I have opened a Support Request to address this. It is not obvious IMO.