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My bad, it doesn't work with the plugin either. Just tested it with the
Firefox plugin. It outputs the login page.
On Thu 20. Jul 2017 at 20:54, Monique Semp <monique -dot- semp -at- earthlink -dot- net>
wrote:
> > You can use Acrobat's browser plugin to convert a password-protected
> website.
>
> > It is usually installed together with Acrobat and available for
> different popular browsers.
>
> > Although if your Acrobat version is a little dated, the plugin might not
> be compatible with the current versions if the browsers.
>
> Iâve got Acrobat Pro DC, so itâs current :-). But I donât understand how a
> plugin to view a PDF in a browser relates to converting a websiteâs pages
> to PDF? When I googled âacrobat browser pluginâ, all the results were about
> viewing/downloading PDF files. But I want the opposite: to have Acrobat
> evaluate the HTML pages and create the PDF.
>
> Thanks for clarifying,
> -Monique
>
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