We changed the default attachment download security policy to the insecure option as suggested in a previous resolved issue. But, the PDF attachment still did not show up in the browser. So, we switched to the third option to prompt our users to download the attachment; but, we still see a blank page in the browser. So, it appears that none of the "Attachment download security policy" works. Please help!
Hi Shirly,
PDFs do show in my Confluence 6.9.x test instance. If you are seeing unexpected behavior please make sure the browser cache has been cleared as recommended on Where can I find Attachment Download Security Policy.
If you continue to experience an issue after clearing the browser cache, please let me know more:
Thanks,
Ann
Thanks, Ann! I still cannot see the PDF inline in my browser. So, here's the information:
Thanks!
Shirly
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Hi Shirly,
Thanks for the update! It is interesting that IE renders the PDF but the other browsers do not. To help isolate the issue please try inserting a PDF onto a page without the PDF macro. Just create a page, then add the PDF via the + menu on the Editor toolbar:
Ideally, you could try with the same and different attachments to eliminate the content of the PDF itself as a factor.
Thanks,
Ann
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So, we were able to render the PDFs if we refresh the browsers after we click the links.
Thanks!
Shirly
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That's great news! Thanks for circling back to let the Community know the fix. :)
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