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PDF.js

Index PDF.js

PDF.js is a JavaScript library that renders Portable Document Format (PDF) files using the web standards-compliant HTML5 Canvas. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 39 relations: Andreas Gal, Apache License, Browser extension, Canvas element, Chromium (web browser), CSS, Dropbox, Firefox, Firefox for Android, GitHub, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, ICC profile, JavaScript, JavaScript engine, JavaScript library, LinkedIn Learning, List of PDF software, Mozilla, Mozilla Corporation, Mozilla Thunderbird, Nextcloud, ORBX.js, OwnCloud, Pale Moon, PDF, PDF/X, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Sandbox (computer security), SeaMonkey, Server-side scripting, Shumway (software), Slack (software), Softpedia, Web browser, Web framework, Web standards, XFA.

  2. Firefox
  3. Firefox extensions merged to Firefox
  4. Free PDF readers
  5. Free web software

Andreas Gal

Andreas Gal is former chief technology officer at Mozilla.

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Apache License

The Apache License is a permissive free software license written by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).

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Browser extension

A browser extension is a software module for customizing a web browser.

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Canvas element

The canvas element is part of HTML5 and allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes and bitmap images.

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Chromium (web browser)

Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. PDF.js and Chromium (web browser) are Cross-platform free software.

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CSS

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a style sheet language used for specifying the presentation and styling of a document written in a markup language such as HTML or XML (including XML dialects such as SVG, MathML or XHTML).

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Dropbox

Dropbox is a file hosting service operated by the American company Dropbox, Inc., headquartered in San Francisco, California, U.S. that offers cloud storage, file synchronization, personal cloud, and client software.

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Firefox

Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. PDF.js and Firefox are Cross-platform free software.

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Firefox for Android

Firefox for Android is a web browser developed by Mozilla for Android smartphones and tablet computers. PDF.js and Firefox for Android are Firefox.

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GitHub

GitHub is a developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage and share their code.

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Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google.

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HTML

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser.

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HTML5

HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language 5) is a markup language used for structuring and presenting hypertext documents on the World Wide Web.

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ICC profile

In color management, an ICC profile is a set of data that characterizes a color input or output device, or a color space, according to standards promulgated by the International Color Consortium (ICC).

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JavaScript

JavaScript, often abbreviated as JS, is a programming language and core technology of the Web, alongside HTML and CSS.

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JavaScript engine

A JavaScript engine is a software component that executes JavaScript code.

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JavaScript library

A JavaScript library is a library of pre-written JavaScript code that allows for easier development of JavaScript-based applications, especially for AJAX and other web-centric technologies. PDF.js and JavaScript library are JavaScript libraries.

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LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning platform.

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List of PDF software

This is a list of links to articles on software used to manage Portable Document Format (PDF) documents.

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Mozilla

Mozilla (stylized as moz://a) is a free software community founded in 1998 by members of Netscape.

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Mozilla Corporation

The Mozilla Corporation (stylized as moz://a) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates and integrates the development of Internet-related applications such as the Firefox web browser, by a global community of open-source developers, some of whom are employed by the corporation itself.

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Mozilla Thunderbird

Mozilla Thunderbird is a free and open-source email client software which also functions as a full personal information manager with a calendar and contactbook, as well as an RSS feed reader, chat client (IRC/XMPP/Matrix), and news client. PDF.js and Mozilla Thunderbird are Cross-platform free software.

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Nextcloud

Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services.

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ORBX.js

ORBX.js is a JavaScript library codec able to stream video in any HTML5-compliant browser. PDF.js and ORBX.js are Cross-platform free software, Firefox, free web software and JavaScript libraries.

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OwnCloud

ownCloud, a Kiteworks Company, is a free and open-source software project for content collaboration and sharing and syncing of files in distributed and federated enterprise scenarios.

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Pale Moon

Pale Moon is a free and open-source web browser licensed under the MPL-2.0 with an emphasis on customization.

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PDF

Portable Document Format (PDF), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

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PDF/X

PDF/X is a subset of the ISO standard for PDF.

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Rossiyskaya Gazeta

(lit) is a Russian newspaper published by the Government of Russia.

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Sandbox (computer security)

In computer security, a sandbox is a security mechanism for separating running programs, usually in an effort to mitigate system failures and/or software vulnerabilities from spreading.

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SeaMonkey

SeaMonkey is a free and open-source Internet suite.

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Server-side scripting

Server-side scripting is a technique used in web development which involves employing scripts on a web server which produces a response customized for each user's (client's) request to the website.

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Shumway (software)

Shumway is a discontinued media player for playing SWF files.

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Slack (software)

Slack is a cloud-based team communication platform developed by Slack Technologies, which has been owned by Salesforce since 2020.

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Softpedia

Softpedia is a software and tech news website based in Romania.

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Web browser

A web browser is an application for accessing websites.

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Web framework

A web framework (WF) or web application framework (WAF) is a software framework that is designed to support the development of web applications including web services, web resources, and web APIs.

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Web standards

Web standards are the formal, non-proprietary standards and other technical specifications that define and describe aspects of the World Wide Web.

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XFA

XFA (also known as XFA forms) stands for XML Forms Architecture, a family of proprietary XML specifications that was suggested and developed by JetForm to enhance the processing of web forms.

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See also

Firefox

Firefox extensions merged to Firefox

Free PDF readers

Free web software

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF.js

Also known as PDFjs.