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FF 140.4.0 - Paths shown in save window (toolbar at top, folder in navigation panel) are wrong

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What follows describes what I think is an annoying bug, and as I'm writing a draft of the bug report, I thought I'd post it here first to make sure it's understandable, and if possible to get others to confirm the bug.

In Tools - Settings - Files and Applications, with the following settings: - Always ask you where to save files is ON - What should Firefox do with other files? is set to Ask whether to open or save files

If a file type is not defined in the Applications list/grid, Firefox 140.4.0esr displays the Open or Save box (only Save for .exe files) If you click Save, FF opens a save window according —logically— to the path defined in Tools - Settings - Files and Applications - Downloads, so - The list of files shown to the right is correct, - But the path shown in the toolbar above it is wrong (> ComputerName > C:\ > in my case), - And the selected folder in the navigation column to the left is also wrong (ComputerName in my case)

and that always throws me off.

The bug appeared before FF v140.4.0

Test downloads - Go to https://openexr.com/en/latest/test_images/TestImages/AllHalfValues.htm and click the link below the AllHalfValues.exr title - Go to https://www.picsellia.com/post/tiff-tag-image-file-format and right-click on one of the pictures at the top, select Save Image as from the context menu.

Please post a brief message below to confirm or invalidate my finding. Thanks!

What follows describes what I think is an annoying bug, and as I'm writing a draft of the bug report, I thought I'd post it here first to make sure it's understandable, and if possible to get others to confirm the bug. In ''Tools - Settings - Files and Applications'', with the following settings: - ''Always ask you where to save files'' is ON - ''What should Firefox do with other files?'' is set to ''Ask whether to open or save files'' If a file type is not defined in the ''Applications'' list/grid, Firefox 140.4.0esr displays the ''Open or Save'' box (only ''Save'' for ''.exe'' files) If you click ''Save'', FF opens a save window according —logically— to the path defined in ''Tools - Settings - Files and Applications - Downloads'', so - The list of files shown to the right is correct, - '''But''' the path shown in the toolbar above it is wrong (''> ComputerName > C:\ >'' in my case), - '''And''' the selected folder in the navigation column to the left is also wrong (''ComputerName ''in my case) '''and''' that always throws me off. The bug appeared before FF v140.4.0 Test downloads - Go to https://openexr.com/en/latest/test_images/TestImages/AllHalfValues.htm and click the link below the ''AllHalfValues.exr'' title - Go to https://www.picsellia.com/post/tiff-tag-image-file-format and right-click on one of the pictures at the top, select ''Save Image as'' from the context menu. Please post a brief message below to confirm or invalidate my finding. Thanks!

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can confirm this behavior. When saving a file in Firefox ESR 140.4.0, the file list on the right side shows the correct folder, but the path shown above and the highlighted folder in the navigation pane ar wrong (same as described). Tested on Windows 10 (64-bit). Default download directory is set correctly, and "Always ask where to save files" is enabled. Definitely confusing looks like a path desync in the save dialog. Best regards Sebastian

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