XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.windows7.general, microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
On 6/17/2020 8:43 AM, nospam wrote:
Whether you view the pdf in your browser or a pdf reader, it has to be
downloaded, so you will always have a local copy on the PC.
nope. when viewed in the browser, the copy is in the browser cache,
which then is flushed when you close the window or shortly thereafter.
Since the browser cache is saved to your hard drive it is only a matter
of words.
My browser cache is cleared when I close the browser. However when downloading document, I routinely edit documents in the cache and save
the edited version somewhere else. Example: Adding citations to
document jpgs and saving to the cache, and saving the edited pages to a
PDF file in another location on my hard drive.
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