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On 14/04/2012, leon244 <leon244@comcast.net> wrote:
I have LO 3.5.2.2 running under Linux (Mandriva 2011) and Java 1.6.0.29.
When
I enable the browser plugin and try to read a Chapter from the documentation
as a test, I get a blank page. I have FF 11.0. I have tried searching about
this, but cannot find anything.  the document never appears within the
browser. I have to disable the browser plugin and download the document
separately into LO. Any help would be appreciated.
Leon


Do you need to view the document within the browser?

You could add the 'load url bar' to the toolbar and copy the url into
LO; this would allow you to view documents directly from the web
server without downloading a local copy to your local disk.

Similarly, using opera, you could configure the web browser to open
the document using LO by passing the url of the document directly to
LO, again avoiding download of a copy to your local disk. Not sure if
this is possible using firefox.

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