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Why does Firefox redownload (sometimes?) media, when it's already on my computer (can't find it in cache though)

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Hello and thanks for your support!

An example of my problem is when I view a video and loading has finished, then I click on "Save as..." it gets downloaded again. Why is that? And can I change that? Because sometimes I can't download media anymore, because of a (session) timeout or something. I can still play the media file then, even when offline, if that window/ tab is still open, but if I want to get it out of Firefox, there's no way.

Is there a solution for this?

Regards

Hello and thanks for your support! An example of my problem is when I view a video and loading has finished, then I click on "Save as..." it gets downloaded again. Why is that? And can I change that? Because sometimes I can't download media anymore, because of a (session) timeout or something. I can still play the media file then, even when offline, if that window/ tab is still open, but if I want to get it out of Firefox, there's no way. Is there a solution for this? Regards

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When you are viewing something in the browser, it gets saved to the temporary memory / cache. If you choose to download, that is some- thing else. There are add-ons that can help with that.

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

If I see a file that looks interesting, I just download it for later, and continue web surfing.

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When you are viewing something in the browser, it gets saved to the temporary memory / cache. If you choose to download, that is some- thing else. There are add-ons that can help with that.

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

If I see a file that looks interesting, I just download it for later, and continue web surfing.

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Thanks. I was wondering why the save button starts a new download instead of copying from cache/memory. Why was it implemented like that? Would it not be considered a useful addition to Firefox to not download again but copy from cache? Because that's what I think and I don't understand why Firefox does not behave like that.

I guess I'll look into that and look for more appropriate places to discuss it :-)

(BTW nice work for making the back-button reinsert this text here :D I thought I lost it!)