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The error messages currently leave the users without actionable things to do. From an user standpoint, what should I do when the PDF I tried "exceeds the maximum width", for instance?
We might want to warn them not to open the PDF by other means, as it could be a nice way for attackers to try to trick the user into opening the PDF in a "classic" reader.
How should we frame that and present the information in a meaningful way? 🤔
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The error messages currently leave the users without actionable things to do. From an user standpoint, what should I do when the PDF I tried "exceeds the maximum width", for instance?
We might want to warn them not to open the PDF by other means, as it could be a nice way for attackers to try to trick the user into opening the PDF in a "classic" reader.
How should we frame that and present the information in a meaningful way? 🤔
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: