Default behaviour when opening .pdf files
Good morning Mozilla Community,
I have a question regarding the behaviour when opening a .pdf file from web email. We are using FF 68.11.0esr on a terminal server environment and we customize it via config file.
When opening a .pdf or even office docs, Firefox asks what to do with this file. When selected open with Adobe Reader and check mark that it should do this from now on with all pdf files it doesn't do that. The next time when I try to open a .pdf the same dialog window appears again but it remembered the check mark. But it should open the file directly in Adobe Reader without showing the dialog window. I tried to do it in "safe mode" and even "refreshed" Firefox but no improvement.
Does anyone might know why Firefox is not remembering my setting for opening files? See attached screenshots. Thanks in advance for your support in this matter. It is much appreciated.
Ŋuɖoɖo si wotia
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So usually this happens because the document is being served with the wrong mime type.
This is a case, though, where it might make more sense to open a bug in Bugzilla because the behavior you are seeing seems like a bug.
Thanks Mike,
I reported a new Bug on Bugzilla but I also asked the user to check more .pdf files from different senders to rule the wrong mime type out. If it happens with any .pdf document or MS docs then it might be a bug.
What's the bug number?
You can possibly use the Web Console or Network Monitor to check how the server is sending this file (generic content type like application/octet-stream or content-disposition:attachment.
You can check handlers.json in the profile folder to see what action is stored (Options/Preferences -> General -> Applications doesn't expose the content type).
Dear Cor-el,
In the handlers.json file everything seems to be ok from what I can see. see attachment. Also see the screenshot from the console when trying to open .pdf file
Ɖɔɖɔɖo si wotia
Dear Mike,
The bug nummer is 1668182
Also I tried to open the .pdf files with a different Firefox installation but same version and the same behaviour is occurring.
Thanks for opening the bug. That's the best place to have the discussion. Is it ok if I close this?
Hi Mike,
Ya that's fine with me. Thanks
Daniel Gärtner said
Does anyone might know why Firefox is not remembering my setting for opening files?
It's not necessarily a problem with storing your preference. Your preference is not used for every download of a .pdf file -- sites can set two HTTP headers that will trigger the download dialog, bypassing Firefox's automatic handling of downloads:
(1) Content-Disposition
If a server sends a Content-Disposition header set to attachment, which bypasses viewing in a tab, Firefox will always show the download dialog.
(2) Content-Type
The setting on the Options/Preferences page is keyed to the content type application/pdf, not the .pdf file name extension. If the server sends a different content type, Firefox won't use the PDF instructions.
If you would consider using an add-on to address these issues, I have one here: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/content-type-fixer/
When enabled (click the Zzzz button to wake it up), issue #2 is handled automatically. To address #1, tick the "Follow my settings (inline)" option on the extension menu:
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