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When I try to view a file with a .jpeg suffix, FF asks me to download it

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This doesn't happen if the extension is ".jpg," only ".jpeg." It also doesn't happen if the image is embedded in a web page -- only if I try to view the image alone.

This doesn't happen if the extension is ".jpg," only ".jpeg." It also doesn't happen if the image is embedded in a web page -- only if I try to view the image alone.

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That can happen if that image isn't send by the server as image/jpg because the server doesn't recognize the .jpeg file extension and sends it with a generic file type.

You can check the response headers via an extension like Live HTTP Headers.

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That can happen if that image isn't send by the server as image/jpg because the server doesn't recognize the .jpeg file extension and sends it with a generic file type.

You can check the response headers via an extension like Live HTTP Headers.