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This article will describe how Firefox handles downloads for different types of files and how you can change that behavior.
This article will describe how Firefox handles downloads for different types of files and how you can change that behavior.
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This article will describe how Firefox handles downloads for different types of files and how you can change that behavior.
*For help with embedded media on web pages, see [[Fix common audio and video issues]].
*For help changing the e-mail program that Firefox uses, see [[Change the program used to open email links]].
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= Download actions =
When you click a link to download a file, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type Internet Media type], also called the MIME type or Content type, determines what action Firefox will take. You may already have a plugin installed that will automatically handle the download, such as [[Play Windows Media files in Firefox with the Windows Media plugin|Windows Media Player]] or [[Use the QuickTime plugin to play audio and video|QuickTime]]. Other times, you may see a dialog asking whether you want to save the file or open it with a specific application. When you tell Firefox to open or save the file and also check the option to "Do this automatically for files like this from now on", an entry appears for that type of file in the Firefox [[Set how Firefox handles different types of files|Applications panel]].
= Changing download actions =
This will not affect media embedded in a web page - only links to the files themselves.
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# Select the {menu Applications} panel.
# The Applications panel will display. Select the type of file for which you want to change the default action. {note}'''Multiple entries for the same [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_format file format or extension]?''' Some file types can include more than one Internet Media type.{/note}
# The Action column will give you a drop-down menu, with options on action to take, whenever you click that type of file.
{for not fx19}
{for win}[[Image:Fx4WinAppPanel-drop]]{/for}
{/for}
{for win, fx19}[[Image: ApplicationsDropPDFWin]]{/for}
{for mac}<br/> <br/> [[Image:Fx4AppPanelMac-drop.jpg]] <br/> <br/>{/for}
#*'''Always ask''': will prompt you to select what action you want Firefox to take when you click on that type of file. This can be useful if Firefox is automatically saving a file type or is always opening it with a certain program and you want to be asked what to do.
#*'''Save File''': will always save the file to your computer using the [[Find and manage downloaded files|Downloads window]], whenever you click that type of file.
#* Open the file with an application or plugin of your choosing.
# [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] after making changes.
= Adding download actions =
<!-- http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions#Opening_dialog and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218257 -->
# On the web, find a link to a file matching the type you want to add.
# Click on the file link to download it.
# Select how you want Firefox to handle the file:
#* '''Open with''': Saves the file to a temporary folder and opens it in the default application for that file type. To select an application, click {button {for mac}Choose...{/for}{for win,linux}Browse...{/for}}. {warning}Do not choose Firefox to always open a certain file type, as doing so can cause a problem where [[Firefox repeatedly opens empty tabs or windows after you click on a link|Firefox repeatedly opens empty tabs or windows after you click on a link]].{/warning}
#* '''Save file''': Saves the file to the download folder (specified in the Firefox [[Startup, home page and download settings|General panel]]).
# In the Opening file window, check mark '''Do this automatically for files like this from now on'''.{for win}<br/> <br/> [[Image:Fx4WinOpeningFile]] <br/> <br/>{/for}{for mac }<br/> <br/> [[Image:MacOpeningFile]] <br/> <br/>{/for}
# Click {button OK}.
{note}'''Is Do this automatically for files like this from now on disabled?''' This can happen if the website's server incorrectly specifies the Internet Media type of the file. It also can happen if the server assigns "Content-Disposition: attachment" to the file. <!-- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453455 --> {/note}
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This article will describe how Firefox handles downloads for different types of files and how you can change that behavior.
*For help with download problems, see [[What to do if you can't download or save files]].
*For help with embedded media on web pages, see [[Fix common audio and video issues]].
*For help changing the e-mail program that Firefox uses, see [[Change the program used to open email links]].
__TOC__
= Download actions =
When you click a link to download a file, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type Internet Media type], also called the MIME type or Content type, determines what action Firefox will take. You may already have a plugin installed that will automatically handle the download, such as [[Play Windows Media files in Firefox with the Windows Media plugin|Windows Media Player]] or [[Use the QuickTime plugin to play audio and video|QuickTime]]. Other times, you may see a dialog asking whether you want to save the file or open it with a specific application. When you tell Firefox to open or save the file and also check the option to "Do this automatically for files like this from now on", an entry appears for that type of file in the Firefox [[Set how Firefox handles different types of files|Applications panel]].
= Changing download actions =
This will not affect media embedded in a web page - only links to the files themselves.
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# Select the {menu Applications} panel.
# The Applications panel will display. Select the type of file for which you want to change the default action. {note}'''Multiple entries for the same [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_format file format or extension]?''' Some file types can include more than one Internet Media type.{/note}
# The Action column will give you a drop-down menu, with options on action to take, whenever you click that type of file.
{for not fx19}
{for win}[[Image:Fx4WinAppPanel-drop]]{/for}
{/for}
{for win, fx19}[[Image: ApplicationsDropPDFWin]]{/for}
{for mac}<br/> <br/> [[Image:Fx4AppPanelMac-drop.jpg]] <br/> <br/>{/for}
#*'''Always ask''': will prompt you to select what action you want Firefox to take when you click on that type of file. This can be useful if Firefox is automatically saving a file type or is always opening it with a certain program and you want to be asked what to do.
#*'''Save File''': will always save the file to your computer using the [[Find and manage downloaded files|Downloads window]], whenever you click that type of file.
#* Open the file with an application or plugin of your choosing.
# [[T:closeOptionsPreferences]] after making changes.
= Adding download actions =
<!-- http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions#Opening_dialog and https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218257 -->
# On the web, find a link to a file matching the type you want to add.
# Click on the file link to download it.
# Select how you want Firefox to handle the file:
#* '''Open with''': Saves the file to a temporary folder and opens it in the default application for that file type. To select an application, click {button {for mac}Choose...{/for}{for win,linux}Browse...{/for}}. {warning}Do not choose Firefox to always open a certain file type, as doing so can cause a problem where [[Firefox repeatedly opens empty tabs or windows after you click on a link|Firefox repeatedly opens empty tabs or windows after you click on a link]].{/warning}
#* '''Save file''': Saves the file to the download folder (specified in the Firefox [[Startup, home page and download settings|General panel]]).
# In the Opening file window, check mark '''Do this automatically for files like this from now on'''.{for win}<br/> <br/> [[Image:Fx4WinOpeningFile]] <br/> <br/>{/for}{for mac }<br/> <br/> [[Image:MacOpeningFile]] <br/> <br/>{/for}
# Click {button OK}.
{note}'''Is Do this automatically for files like this from now on disabled?''' This can happen if the website's server incorrectly specifies the Internet Media type of the file. It also can happen if the server assigns "Content-Disposition: attachment" to the file. <!-- https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453455 --> {/note}
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