Seneste svar på firefox 74.0 (64-bit) not showing image type (like jpg or png) while saving pictureshttps://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/12818392020-04-01T00:21:14-07:00its fixed found it under File Explorer folder view options
2020-04-01T00:21:14-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1301825<p>its fixed found it under File Explorer folder view options
</p>still havent found a solution for this. choosing file type is missing.
2020-03-31T23:48:01-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1301817<p>still havent found a solution for this. choosing file type is missing.
</p>Still havent found anything
2020-03-26T01:29:32-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1300417<p>Still havent found anything
</p>Although that makes sense, it does sound too reassuring either if i need to beed able to see it befo2020-03-18T02:11:04-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1298516<p>Although that makes sense, it does sound too reassuring either if i need to beed able to see it beforehand (to check if its a potentially strange file different than what a download link might be saying)
</p>Possibly most people using the default Windows setting just "trust" that the hidden file extension i2020-03-17T01:01:05-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1298262<p>Possibly most people using the default Windows setting just "trust" that the hidden file extension is the correct one?
</p>Still haven't found help for this. There no one else on google looking for similar problems to mine.2020-03-16T23:31:59-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1298246<p>Still haven't found help for this. There no one else on google looking for similar problems to mine.
</p>still nothing.
2020-03-14T02:09:57-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1297554<p>still nothing.
</p>I'll be waiting.
2020-03-12T23:29:17-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1297222<p>I'll be waiting.
</p>I'm not aware of a way to force Firefox to show file extensions in Save As windows if Windows is set2020-03-12T03:35:06-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1297033<p>I'm not aware of a way to force Firefox to show file extensions in Save As windows if Windows is set not to show them. Perhaps another forum volunteer has an idea.
</p>I already unchecked the windows 10 folder box because of that.
can any firefox commands in about:con2020-03-12T03:12:06-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1297024<p>I already unchecked the windows 10 folder box because of that.
can any firefox commands in <strong>about:config</strong> be used to fix this error?
</p>That almost did the trick for firefox. But it adds another problem, i do not want my it to show the 2020-03-12T03:07:43-07:00kstanni87https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1297022<p>That <strong>almost</strong> did the trick for firefox. But it adds another problem, i do not want my it to show the extions too, like this. (windows 7 and 8 never did that) I've only seen it like that on linux and ubuntu because of the nautilus viewer. I hated that design.
</p>Does Firefox add a file extension while saving those files, or does the file save without any extens2020-03-12T01:44:20-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/da/questions/1281839#answer-1296992<p>Does Firefox add a file extension while saving those files, or does the file save without any extension at all?
</p><p>Does it help to set Windows to show all file extensions? See: <a href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-show-file-extensions-in-windows/" rel="nofollow">https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-show-file-extensions-in-windows/</a>
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