I do. I notice that PDF file downloads work fine with MicroSoft Internet Explorer. But when I download a PDF file from SSRN with my Mozilla FireFox, it says that the PDF file is corrupted when I try to open it with my Adobe Reader. Should I blame FireFox, or can’-t SSRN handle FireFox well? Who’-s to blame?
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- RIVER RISING. POWER PLANT CLOSED. IOWA ELECTRONIC MARKETS AT RISK? DEVELOPING…
- U.S. COAST GUARDS DEPLOYED TO SAVE THE IOWA ELECTRONIC MARKETS
- VIDEO: The financial markets hacker who will impress Jason Ruspini
I was able to download Bell’s paper using Firefox. Just slight confusion, when the site wouldn’t let me download before I was logged in as a registered user (but instead of telling me I wasn’t logged in, it told me that the paper was not found). Once I was logged in, the file downloaded fine.
@Michael Giberson: Did you verify that your downloaded PDF file could be opened with your Adobe Reader? That was the point.
Yes, opened the file, saw all 19 pages.
@Michael Giberson: Thanks.
@Michael Giberson: I was not logged in. That was one difference with your experience.
I was able to download Bell’s paper using Firefox. Just slight confusion, when the site wouldn’t let me download before I was logged in as a registered user (but instead of telling me I wasn’t logged in, it told me that the paper was not found). Once I was logged in, the file downloaded fine.
@Michael Giberson: Did you verify that your downloaded PDF file could be opened with your Adobe Reader? That was the point.
Yes, opened the file, saw all 19 pages.
@Michael Giberson: Thanks.
@Michael Giberson: I was not logged in. That was one difference with your experience.