Thank you for taking the time to file this bug report with us. Closing due to
age. If this is still a problem in 3.0.7 please reopen this bug.
Also please reopen with all new information on how to reproduce this bug by
giving us step by step instructions.
We also need what happens what is expecte
If I select "open" instead of "save" in the download manager window and
if the firefox has the correct default opener, it opens. But if I later
click "open" inside the download manager window, it still doesn't open.
I can see the file in /tmp but not working from download manager. It is
annoying. T
Update: I noticed that if I choose to open something while downloading
instead of saving it, I can then open it if I click open in the download
manager. The file resides in /tmp. Parsek77, can you verify this is
the case for you?
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Clicking "open" in Firefox's download-window does nothing
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This maybe related to Bug #131743. What do you think?
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Clicking "open" in Firefox's download-window does nothing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132705
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Same problem here with Kubuntu 7.04. Tried safe mode with the same
results.
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Clicking "open" in Firefox's download-window does nothing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/132705
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Yes, I verified that the downloaded file was on my desktop and Firefox
couldn't open it from download-window. I need to goto desktop and open
the file from there.
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Clicking "open" in Firefox's download-window does nothing
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 03:16:51PM -, parsek77 wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: firefox
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> This is exactly the same problem as in bug #8802. But this bug was in 2004.
> Just download anything with Firefox and in download window click "open" to
> open the downloaded fi