Hi @bcstudies,
Ah, I didn’t know you were asking about EZProxy.
You’ll likely have to add the “J” flag to your EZProxy configuration to cause EZProxy to rewrite URLs that appear in Javascript; that’s the way we embed PDFs.
I don’t have experience with EZProxy myself, so unfortunately I won’t be able to help much more than that.
You might try following up on this thread to see if there’s something more specific the user can provide:
http://forum.pkp.sfu.ca/t/cannot-view-the-pdf-on-the-browser
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Public Knowledge Project Team