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* [Can I load a pdf from another server (cross domain request)?](#faq-xhr)
+* [What browsers are supported (and where can I find install procedures)?](#faq-yis)
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## Can I load a pdf from another server (cross domain request)?
-Not by default, but it is possible. Pdf.js runs with the same permissions as any other javascript, which means it cannot do cross origin requests (see [Same origin policy](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy)). There are some possible ways to get around this such as using [CORS](http://enable-cors.org/) or setting up a proxy on your server that will feed pdf.js the pdf. Both workarounds are out of the scope of the pdf.js project and we will not provide code to do either.
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+Not by default, but it is possible. Pdf.js runs with the same permissions as any other javascript, which means it cannot do cross origin requests (see [Same origin policy](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy)). There are some possible ways to get around this such as using [CORS](http://enable-cors.org/) or setting up a proxy on your server that will feed pdf.js the pdf. Both workarounds are out of the scope of the pdf.js project and we will not provide code to do either.
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+## What browsers are supported (and where can I find install procedures)?
+FireFox is widely supported and installation procedures are described in the README.md at the PDF.js GitHub landing page [https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js].
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