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.PNG's insist on downloading in Firefox

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Hi I am tearing my hair out as some images like the one attached to this thread

 

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/forums/34/vsa-volume-spread-analysis-1369-30.html#post15283

 

just refuse to 'open' for me...a dialogue box always pops up asking where I wanna save the image. Other sites (and sometimes .PNG images here) offer the choice of what I want to do.

 

I do not have an entry for .PNG in tools>options>content>manage file types in Firefox so should be prompted each time.

 

Cheers.

 

I wonder if it might be something to do with the board incorrectly tagging the Mime type but am no expert in that area.

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Thing is its not all .PNG's which is why I wondered if its an incorrectly set MIME type or something? Drives me potty :mad: or I wouldn't bother mentioning it.

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OK kinda fixed it. Suspecting it was to do with mime types I downloaded a FF plugin called Mime edit.

 

I set unknown/unknown to always ask and its fine! I suspect you can do it with FF's hidden config stuff but as I cant even remember to get in there I didn't explore that.

 

I wonder if it was another plugin that messed things up. My hunch is 'flash got'.

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Its most likely a FireFox issue. I cant see how our system would affect that. Its working fine for me in Opera and IE.

 

Certainly didn't mean to suggest it was though there is a subtlety there. :) It is definately to do with mime types though I am not exactlys sure what why or how. It seems as some images are being stored as mime type unknown/unknown those where the ones giving me issues.

 

Getting rid of the file described here fixes it

 

http://kb.mozillazine.org/MimeTypes.rdf this re-set that particular mime type to 'prompt' fro action.

 

I actually used a more complete document that described re-setting a couple of internal paramaters but I cant find it just now.

 

I also installed a Firefox add on called mime edit though I dont think this is strictly neccassary. You can however achieve the same effect with this without deleting the associates file.

 

Cheers.

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