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Embed a PDF in HTML - Browser Sniffing to stop error in Firfox

Asked by gb225450 in Web Development, Web Browsers, Firefox Web Browser

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Hi,
I need to embed a PDF file in a html document.  I have used the following code:

<OBJECT CLASSID="clsid:CA8A9780-280D-11CF-A24D-444553540000" WIDTH=450 HEIGHT=450> <PARAM NAME="SRC" VALUE="example1.pdf"> <EMBED SRC="example1.pdf" HEIGHT=450 WIDTH=450> <NOEMBED> Your browser does not support embedded PDF files. </NOEMBED> </EMBED></OBJECT>

This works fine in IE but I get the following error in firefox “This operation is not allowed”.  The text in the NOEMBED tag does also not display. Is it possible to use some sort of “browser sniffing” technique so that the “OBJECT” tag is only loaded in IE and a bit of text is loaded in Firefox.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Wayne
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