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Adobe PDF comes up and says "file is damaged and cannot be repaired" works fine in IE9.

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Open a Adobe PDF on this site: http://www.safehaven.com/ and this specific PDF comes up with the "file is damaged and cannot be repaired: JAN30 EUR/USD Triggers Bearish Reversal Pattern into... - MIG Bank

Open a Adobe PDF on this site: http://www.safehaven.com/ and this specific PDF comes up with the "file is damaged and cannot be repaired: JAN30 EUR/USD Triggers Bearish Reversal Pattern into... - MIG Bank

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Does it help if you change the setting to "Always ask" or "Save File" for the PDF file in "Tools > Options > Applications" and open the saved file in the Adobe Reader?

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Does it help if you change the setting to "Always ask" or "Save File" for the PDF file in "Tools > Options > Applications" and open the saved file in the Adobe Reader?

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Changing the setting to "Save File" worked, Thank you!

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there is something with the pdf itself that is stopping FF from opening it, as when i try opening the same in Crome ... there also i encounter the same problem (the file opens partially and then stops opening). But if i download the same then i can view the same in Acrobat reader properly.

May be the way the pdf was created used something which FF s not able to render (the graphics used in charts etc)

The work around that is available is that you download the file and save it somwhere, then open the same in Acrobat reader separately