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8/1/2006 2:42 PM
 
I was able to get the .pdf files to work in the Link Module. I noticed a little red symbol down in the status bar, clicked it and a window opened telling me that a couple of cookies from DotNetNuke were blocked. The cookies were related to an upgrade to the LinkClick thing I believe. So, I changed some settings in IE6 to allow cookies from dotnetnuke. I'm not sure you're having the same problem or not, but I hope this points you in another direction that might possibly help.
 
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8/14/2006 12:45 PM
 

Hi,

I have just noticed this on my installation - although until I upgraded from 4.3.2 to 4.3.4 it was working, these problems only seem to have started since the upgrade!?

Matt

 
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8/16/2006 11:11 AM
 

I am having the same issues PDF files will not open.

any advise?

 
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8/21/2006 7:37 PM
 

I upgraded to 4.3.4 this weekend.  It was working until the upgrade.  I believe it has has something to do with what appears to be a new "fileticket" ... This was not used to render the PDF in 4.3.3 but is now being used.  The only file type I have seen problem with is the PDF.    Researching the code ...

 
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8/22/2006 8:37 AM
 
This is actually not an issue with the links module as the module does not store the files. They are stored in the file manager and this is what has changed. I will log the issue in gemini to get the process rolling.
 
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