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PDFs loading differently between development and production server while using pdf.js - please help.

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Hi

We are using pdf.js in our application to display thousands of PDFs.

In the development server (running on CentOS), when we access PDFs, the viewer shows the first page, while the rest of the pages load/download.

Whereas, in the staging & production servers(RedHat OS), the viewer waits for all the pages to download before showing the first page.

What could be the reason? I am not able to believe that it would be OS based.

Please help.

Thanks Gopal

Hi We are using pdf.js in our application to display thousands of PDFs. In the development server (running on CentOS), when we access PDFs, the viewer shows the first page, while the rest of the pages load/download. Whereas, in the staging & production servers(RedHat OS), the viewer waits for all the pages to download before showing the first page. What could be the reason? I am not able to believe that it would be OS based. Please help. Thanks Gopal

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Same version of PDF.js on both? v 1.2.109 is the current "Stable" version Beyond that see the PDF.js Project page: https://mozilla.github.io/pdf.js/

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Sorry, I dont have the version numbers with me right now. But i am very sure that the same version is running on both the servers. I have compared the source and there are no changes. Hope this helps. Thanks for looking into it.

regards Gopal