
135.0.1 Mozilla Browser: have found that the file SAVING-function in the 'Application Menu' does NOT PROPERLY WORK!
thorsak Today at 12:21 PM
thorsak 2/23/25, 2:49 PM
February 23, 2025
Hi: I've just recently installed 135.0.1 Mozilla Browser and have found that the file SAVING-function in the 'Application Menu' does NOT PROPERLY WORK: it records my message-title but NOT the contents (0-bytes!) -I never had such a basic issue in many years of very satisfactory Browser-use ...am I have a wrong setting somewhere and is there any quick fix please ...? - Email me when someone answers the thread ...MANY THANKS, Tony H.
P.S.: Please send me a link where I'd get a help since I'm NOT GETTING ANY HELP FOR SEVERAL WEEKS ...! Thanks-Tony H.
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Can you tell me, what is the file SAVING-function in the 'Application Menu'?
Can you provide steps to reproduce this error?
TyDraniu: It's the 'Menu' function in the newly Updated 135.0.1 Ver of Firefox under the 'PRINT-SAVE AS' which you use when you trying make a copy of e.g. while mailing a Utility Bill: in the task bar it shows the progress of mailing a 'Utility Bill' ... I can't believe how EXTREMELY DIFFICULT is to get a VERY SIMPLE HELP in resolving this issue ...! Further description of the error is that the receipt-copy is stored in my PC (Thunderbird) BUT WITHOUT THE CONTENTS (showing '0-bytes') ...! (have never experienced such an malfunction during Emailing! In advance - MANY THANKS to you for trying to provide me a help to resolve this malfunction - Tony H.
P.S.: why we don't have a SIMPLE LIST OF LINKS OF GOOD PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF who are trying to provide an effective help to one-of-millions of Mozilla users having such similar issues ...?!?
I have closed two of the three identical topics raised on this, now he question remains about what application the issue relates to as two of the topics were in the Firefox forum and this is listed against Thunderbird.
So I will leave it to the poster of the topic to confirm via a reply the application they are seeking support for.