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  • No — it can either send an email or it can add an inline link to the page or it can do both. It looks like you have it set up right now to be ‘inline’ (or possibly ‘both’, though I didn’t get any emails when I tried it).

    I tested all 4 of the forms on your page and it is working correctly for the inline link. However, on a couple of them the PDF did not load properly in Chrome (but works fine in Firefox). This is a known issue, but there is no fix for it that I know of. You can workaround the problem by unchecking “Hide/Mask”, which will cause it to throw up a download window in the user’s browser rather than using the PDF viewer to view the PDF inside the browser. That will allow the user to download the PDF, regardless of browser, but obviously it’s not ideal if you want it to display in-browser.

    The bug affects some people’s set up and some PDFs, but it’s hard to know which ones or why. It only exhibits itself on Chrome. Some sort of interaction between Chrome’s internal PDF viewer and the way EBD or PHP delivers the file (something to do with byte ranges, but I’ve never been able to figure out why or how to fix it — if it can be fixed … in the past Chrome has had this problem off and on and the issue was a Chrome bug then).

    Sorry…

    Thread Starter gomezmig

    (@gomezmig)

    Oh ok.

    Well, thank you so much man.

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