Powerbuilder 17 Microsoft web browser - pdf

I am using powerbuilder 17 and having microsoft web browser control. I have placed that control on one window and trying to open pdf file which is present in my local path.
I want pdf file to be opened inside web browser control. But it is opening in chrome instead of browser. I have tried navigate as well as loadfile function.
When tried to open http link then it is working fine. It is opening in powerbuilder control itself.
Please assist if I am missing anything.

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This kind of issue may related to your IE security setting, try to add the related sharepoint site in trust site and try again:
Close your browser (if you don't and you have your SharePoint site up you'll get a bunch of script errors because of the change to access
levels).
Go to your Control Panel
Open Internet Properties
Select the Security tab.
Select Trusted Sites
Click Sites, and add the URL for your SharePoint site.
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ColdFusion has little to do with how they are opened in the browser. That depends on how the user's browser is configured. If it is configured to open in a standalone app, then it will do so, if it is configured to open in the browser then it will do that. You have some influence if you are serving the file via ColdFusion using the <cfcontent> tag, but since you have provided no code or any explanation of how you are serving these files I will assume you are just doing something like pdf which will just load the file in the browser and the browser determines whether to download it or view it directly.
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Something like:
<cfheader name="Content-Type" value="application/pdf" />
<cfheader name="Content-Disposition" value="inline;filename=mypdf.pdf;" />
<cfcontent type="application/pdf" reset="true" variable="#myPDFBinary#" />
would serve a PDF binary, telling the browser to load it inline, which should, if properly configured, open the PDF in the browser.
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Hope this helps