Hi All!

We have a Django application that uses a form to allow users to select 
offices and it sends them off to a pdf.  At the present time we are using 
FireFox on a Linux box and we are just using the Django loopback server for 
the time being.  This means that we don't have a secondary, or even a 
primary instance of Apache working for us.

So when you select an office and the pdf is served up you see binary codes 
dumped on your screen.

By itself, if I fire up FireFox and go to the pdfs, I am prompted for what 
viewer to use, and choose postscript viewer and all is well.  So the browser 
is capable of rendering pdfs properly.

Any constructive comments on this?  Any advice on getting the browser to 
actually render the pdfs?

Thanks heaps!

-Warren 


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