It looks like Opera's current behavior is Chromium's intended behavior and there's nothing we can do about it except add a suggestion that Opera implement some modifications of the Chromium code/setting to optionally make it work like it use to. Now Opera just downloads the pdf file and you manually have to launch the pdf file from your downloads folder or Opera's downloads dialog. ![]() The OP said that Chromium Opera used to do one of those (the former I guessing, with the default pdf handler on the system, but the downloads folder instead of a temporary downloads folder or the temp folder), but it stopped working after Opera 43. HKEYCLASSESROOTMIMEDatabaseContent Typeapplication/pdf. Open PowerPDF > File > Options > General > Integrations > select Disable - View PDF documents in Internet Explorer. ![]() The other was the "pass web address directly" option where Opera would just pass the URL directly to the application where the application would download it itself and open that download. Answer: Open PowerPDF > File > Options > General > Startup > Default PDF Program > Return to Previous default application application. One was that Opera would download the pdf file to the temp_downloads folder (not the downloads folder) and then pass that path to the external application where that application would open it. Opera 12 had 2 options for automatically opening a pdf file with another application.
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