Clicking download links, always prompts a "are you sure" message.
I've followed this guide https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/change-firefox-behavior-when-open-file?fbclid=IwAR3xwpiQpxrbUgk9Mw3A5wa25zOZEjMfuVf5uCJU0Pay9M9j8cAqFyhOn3I
It did not help at all. First of all I can't actually change the pop up to like "do this for files like this in the future". It doesn't come with a drop down menu like that (check image). Also changing in the settings of firefox what the browser will do with certain files didn't change anything :/.
Links to photos= https://gyazo.com/b85687991e5d495ee7ebcaf5b9885200 https://gyazo.com/b85687991e5d495ee7ebcaf5b9885200
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(I don't want to confirm the download on every single download)
Hi 0hleg, I don't think this first image came through:
0hleg said
First of all I can't actually change the pop up to like "do this for files like this in the future". It doesn't come with a drop down menu like that (check image).
Sometimes sites send a generic description that Firefox can't associate to a single file extension, so Firefox needs to ask you every time.
What is the file extension of the problem downloads? For example, .pdf, .zip, .doc. I created an add-on to assign a more relevant content-type as a workaround for this problem, but it requires a file extension on the download:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/content-type-fixer/