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The same IE11 apps and sites you use today can open in Microsoft Edge with Internet Explorer mode. Learn more here. This article describes a problem that occurs when you try to download PDF files in Internet Explorer 11 on Windows , Windows RT , Windows Server R2, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), or Windows Server R2 SP1.  · IE browser does not display Title and File Name for PDF set using iTextSharp. I am using iTextSharp to write my data to the template file. The PDF document is then rendered using MemoryStream in C#. Everything works as expected with Google Chrome and partially with firefox. Google chrome shows the title as "My Document Title" and when Reviews: 2.  · However, when I tried openning the PDF file used above, with a different version of Adobe Reader (e.g. version 7), in the same IE browser version, the PDF file can automatically be opened from the browser (no File Download box displayed).


A user goes to download something from Internet Explorer (doesn't appear to matter what - It does it with Excel spreadsheets and PDF's). A dialogue box pops up asking if you want to open, save, or save as. If you click Open, it does nothing. If you click Save or Save as, the save window appears showing the file name but no file extension. However, when I tried openning the PDF file used above, with a different version of Adobe Reader (e.g. version 7), in the same IE browser version, the PDF file can automatically be opened from the browser (no File Download box displayed). A PDF can be configured to show either the file name or the document title in the title bar. You can open your pdf file Notepad++ After you can Go search click Find. open one popup box. u can write a "Title". after click find you can find your PDF title name. after u can change the name after Save the file. Likes.


However, when I tried openning the PDF file used above, with a different version of Adobe Reader (e.g. version 7), in the same IE browser version, the PDF file can automatically be opened from the browser (no File Download box displayed). Solution 1. Accept Solution Reject Solution. I haven't got a solution for you - but I'm experiencing a similar issue which seems to have only just developed with a recent update to IE11 (not sure when). My code was working in previous version of IE and works fine in Chrome. It writes out some data to a memory stream that it then uses. All is working fine except for the download functionality within Acrobat Reader DC. When selecting the download functionality, the PDF Filename used to save it with is not what is defined in the Content-Disposition filename. When downloading the file via acrobat the filename is www.doorway.ru and not the expected.

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