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Why can't I save pdf files in Safari 5.1.2

Up to now it hasn't bothered me much, but today I wanted to download iBank 4 Quick Start Guide. When I clicked on the link for the guide, Safari went to a pdf page and displayed the first page of the pdf. When I selected "Save As" it gave me a name for the file and the download destination. When I said OK, I got this error: The document “iBank_4_Quick_Start.pdf” could not be exported as “iBank_4_Quick_Start”. This happens for every pdf page I try to download. I get an error every time. The only work around I've found has been to right click (control click) on the button that takes you to the pdf file and select "Save linked file to the desktop" Safari used to allow you do a "Save As" for all pdf's. Does anybody know how to fix this?

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Feb 20, 2012 2:17 PM

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Posted on Feb 20, 2012 2:31 PM

Quit Safari.


Open the Library folder in your home folder by holding down the option key and selecting Go ▹ Library from the Finder menu bar (Lion), or by selecting Go ▹ Go to Folder… and entering “~/Library” (without the quotes) in the text box that opens (pre-Lion.)


Delete the following items from the Library folder:


Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db

Preferences/com.apple.quicktime.plugin.preferences.plist

Preferences/QuickTime Preferences


Relaunch Safari and test.

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Feb 20, 2012 2:31 PM in response to Roger Walters1

Quit Safari.


Open the Library folder in your home folder by holding down the option key and selecting Go ▹ Library from the Finder menu bar (Lion), or by selecting Go ▹ Go to Folder… and entering “~/Library” (without the quotes) in the text box that opens (pre-Lion.)


Delete the following items from the Library folder:


Caches/com.apple.Safari/Cache.db

Preferences/com.apple.quicktime.plugin.preferences.plist

Preferences/QuickTime Preferences


Relaunch Safari and test.

Apr 12, 2012 5:12 PM in response to Linc Davis

OK, same problem, tried the solution (after fully closing Safari 5.1.5), but the problem was not fixed. Since I have been able to save PDFs in the past from Safari, I wonder if it's a new(ish) bug? This is the first time I've noticed th problem and I haven't tried saving a PDF for a few weeks.


When I mouse over the PDF in the Safari window, a toolbar appears at the bottom, one control being a "save" icon, which works. But the "Save as" menu option doesn't.


The URL in question is

http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-iarticle_query?1976ApJ...207..102 D&data_type=PDF_HIGH&whole_paper=YES&type=PRINTER&filetype=.pdf


DN

Apr 12, 2012 5:45 PM in response to dcnicholls

I'm using OS 10.7.3 (Lion) and since I removed and deleted the files listed above, the PDF files I click on are immediately downloaded to my desktop. (which is my chosen download destination) I might suggest that the files in question were in my "User Library" and not the system library. The User Library is not normally visible in Lion, but I found a small application to make it permanently visible to me. Otherwise, using the "Go" option mentioned above will get you to the User Library. This is a screenshot of the files I deleted:

User uploaded file

Apr 12, 2012 6:35 PM in response to dcnicholls

OK, I found the problem. When I installed the latest Acrobat X update yesterday, it installed a new Safari plugin, AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin, into the directory /Library/Internet Plug-ins (ie System Library, not User Library).


I deleted the NPAPI plugin and things are working as they used to. I noticed that the NPAPI plugin was also hogging the processor (76%) on some PDFs. It seems like bad news, and is probably not necessary. (I left in place an earlier plugin, AdobePDFViewer.plugin.)


DN

Apr 17, 2012 1:14 PM in response to dcnicholls

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, dcnicholls. This has been bugging me all through the last several days (apparently ever since I updated my Adobe PDF plugin on April 12), frustrating my ability to save pdfs needed for tax preparation and college financial aid applications. If not for the update, I could have been done last Friday. Instead, the update cost me a whole weekend of grief, as I worked around the problems, going back and forth between my Mac and my wife's Dell and printer.

Apr 18, 2012 1:06 PM in response to dcnicholls

Thanks. Deleting the new plugin worked for me.


Is there a way to make Safari just hand off .pdf files to Acrobat if you have it? I've just moved over to using Safari more after years with Firefox, and I can find the Safari equivalent to the Firefox content settings that allow you to tell it how to handle different kinds of files. Any tips?

Apr 18, 2012 6:29 PM in response to Peaeye

You might want to read this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3874639?start=0&tstart=0 and read the comments to the end of the thread. Also, I was successful at getting PDFs, that I had downloaded, to open in Adobe Reader by right clicking (or control click) and selecting "open with" Adobe Reader. Alternately, you can select the PDF file, do a "get info" (or command I) on that file, and select Adobe Reader as its default to open it. Then if you select the "change all" button, all your PDFs will open automatically in Adobe Reader. Mine all open in Preview, but that's OK with me. I haven't been able to find anything to change that option in Safari, but once you've been successfull in downloading them, you can use Adobe Reader to handle them from there.

Why can't I save pdf files in Safari 5.1.2

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