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Default screenshot folder cannot be set after upgrade to FF 141.0

Normal downloads are saved in my "saved files" folder but screenshots are written to system "downloads" folder and i can't set them to be saved i "saved files". This happ… (funda kabanzi)

Normal downloads are saved in my "saved files" folder but screenshots are written to system "downloads" folder and i can't set them to be saved i "saved files". This happens even on clean new profile. I'm on Linux Mint Xia. Thanks for any advice.

Asked by Bernard_B 9 amahora adlule

Firefox saves old data when viewing a JSON file

Hi I regularly update a JSON file from VMware. In the past (before March this year), when I clicked the link below, and then clicked "save", the file I was viewing was … (funda kabanzi)

Hi

I regularly update a JSON file from VMware. In the past (before March this year), when I clicked the link below, and then clicked "save", the file I was viewing was saved, as expected.

link text

Since I tried this in March, it would display the new updated file when I click on the link. I then click Save, and the old file that was last saved months back is saved. Even deleting the file in the Downloads folder still saves the old file data.

I found that if I deleted all cookies and cached data for vmware.com, that the next time the latest file would be saved. I last did that in June. Today, in July, I view the file as dated 18 July, but when saved, the data from 17 June is saved in Downloads.

I'm running the latest Windows 140.0.4 (64-bit) Firefox on Windows Server 2022.

Is this a bug with JSON files? Is there something I need to do? This used to work.

Asked by louis.vandyk 2 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Last reply by louis.vandyk 2 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Can't use my own script as an application for a given media type.

I need to call an executable script that I wrote when I click on a link to a file of a certain file type. I used to be able to browse to my script in order to set it as … (funda kabanzi)

I need to call an executable script that I wrote when I click on a link to a file of a certain file type. I used to be able to browse to my script in order to set it as the desired application, but now I can't find any way to persuade Firefox to call my script when, for example, the linked-to file's name ends in '.dng'. Where is the list of such applications, and how do I add my script to it?

Asked by srn4 6 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Last reply by srn4 6 ezinsukwini ezidlule

Random HTM file downloaded without permission while on FireFox?

This file has 0 bytes and it had random letters/numbers dot HTM I "opened" the file in browser but it opened to a dead/unable to load page that was titled in the format o… (funda kabanzi)

This file has 0 bytes and it had random letters/numbers dot HTM I "opened" the file in browser but it opened to a dead/unable to load page that was titled in the format of Computer Name>Downloads>NameOfFile or something like that.

I've ran anti virus/ malware bytes, windows defender but I don't feel safe.

What is this file and why did it download?

I'm on firefox 10 with Privacy Badger but not enabled.

Any help would be appreciated. I get paranoid of viruses/malware and what does this mean for tracking/did someone download files on my computer etc

Thank you

Asked by hamiltonsucks76 6 ezinsukwini ezidlule