I have a django app (from which I get some html as a client), and a base64-encoded PDF which needs to be displayed. I've tried multiple approaches, which work as expected in Chrome/Firefox.
I'm working with django, so there will be some templates and some JavaScript.
pdf_preview_embed
is a div
Embed DataURL
<embed width=100% height=100% type="application/pdf" src="data:application/pdf;base64, {{ pdf }}"></embed>
Unacceptable solution, because it may require inlining megs of data. Works in IE11 under Windows 7, doesn't work on Edge and IE11 under Windows 10.
Embed Blob
base64binary implementation
var blob = new Blob( [Base64Binary.decode(pdf)], {'type': 'application/pdf'} );
pdfURL = URL.createObjectURL( blob );
$('#pdf_preview_embed').html(
'<embed width=100% height=100% type="application/pdf" src="'+pdfURL+'"></embed>'
);
Also does not work in Edge and IE11.
<iframe> Blob
$('#pdf_preview_embed').html(
'<iframe src="'+pdfURL+'" style="width: 100%; height: 100%;" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>'
);
Edge claims it can't open pdf, and IE11 doesn't show anything.
Actually using pdf.js to display the pdf
Now here something happens: I found out the blob url origin is null
, instead of the application for Edge and IE11, causing pdf.js to refuse opening it. Server CORS is configured to allow all origins. I am a bit lost.
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