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Bruken link at https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2013/01/11/mozilla-tests-a-built-in-secure-pdf-viewer-in-firefox-beta-leveraging-the-power-of-html5/

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On this webpage:

https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2013/01/11/mozilla-tests-a-built-in-secure-pdf-viewer-in-firefox-beta-leveraging-the-power-of-html5/

There is a link to "Firefox Beta" that is broken and leads to a 404.

Also, there is no easy way to report that the link is broken, and none of the options in this question-wizard really fits the problem at hand.

On this webpage: https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2013/01/11/mozilla-tests-a-built-in-secure-pdf-viewer-in-firefox-beta-leveraging-the-power-of-html5/ There is a link to "Firefox Beta" that is broken and leads to a 404. Also, there is no easy way to report that the link is broken, and none of the options in this question-wizard really fits the problem at hand.

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That link seems to have a trailing quote appended.

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The Beta page still has the old 19.0b6 when 20.0b1 was supposed to be ready as early as Thursday during day pst time. Maybe it will be there during Friday, today.