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Can't view a document named xxxxx.pdf?6275555341361657520. Firefox gives a blank page.

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I am required to download a map from a website. When I click on the link I get a blank page. It appears to be a pdf with the extension .pdf?6275555341361657520 I clicked on the link in Chrome and it opened right up. How do I fix this?

I am required to download a map from a website. When I click on the link I get a blank page. It appears to be a pdf with the extension .pdf?6275555341361657520 I clicked on the link in Chrome and it opened right up. How do I fix this?

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Hi, that is actually a malformed pdf extension and really is a bad way of doing things. Firefox is looking at as it should be looked at. You can install Adobe Reader DC into your system then then go to Firefox Options --> Forms & Applications --> pdf and have Adobe open the file, but again it is a malformed address.

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Hi, that is actually a malformed pdf extension and really is a bad way of doing things. Firefox is looking at as it should be looked at. You can install Adobe Reader DC into your system then then go to Firefox Options --> Forms & Applications --> pdf and have Adobe open the file, but again it is a malformed address.

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Yes I figured that they were doing something wrong, but businesses tend to ignore my suggestions on such topics. For a variety of reasons I'm shying away from the Adobe programs, so I guess for now I'll just use Chrome - although I really don't like that thing. Thanks for your help!