Also have tried it on a PC. Same. Site is behind some security so I can’t post login info on here.
Is the server sending the correct mime-type response headers for PDF files? To check that you can use http://web-sniffer.net or similar services. You should see a “Content-Type: application/pdf” header.
Does this happen with the first link on http://demo.status301.net/easy-fancybox-sandbox/pdf-embeds/ too? Then it’s probably something with your Adobe Reader install. Otherwise, use the fancybox-iframe method as the two other links on that demo page (disable the PDF option in the FancyBox settings)…
And I’ve tried both the iframe and non iframe method. Still can’t figure it out.
Having same issue trying to use it on a new site as well, easyfancybox is the only active plugin. http://72.29.90.35/~angelnam/news/press-releases/
/bump because I’m having the exact same problem.
I’ve used pdf’s in Easy Fancybox pop-up on older sites and this is the first time I encounter this issue.
What happens if you access these PDFs directly in a new browser tab? Or embed them in your site content without FancyBox?
FancyBox does not change the files or modify mime-type response headers so I really is no reason why FancyBox could be causing this issue…