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Unable to select 'Do This Automatically' When Download Certain Type of File

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Hello, I have a very specific issue regarding what I understand to be a common problem with downloading files.

When trying to download files for the program Guitar Pro I cannot select 'Do This Automatically' when saving the file. I could live with just clicking Ok over and over again, except that every single time the first choice is to open the file, and when I opt to save instead I'm not allowed to select where the file saves to. I can't select 'Save as...' because of the websites design so currently my process is this:

Click Download --> Window Opens --> Select 'Save file' --> Click 'Ok' --> Go to Firefox download folder --> Cut file --> Paste into Guitar Pro folder

As you can imagine, this is a gigantic pain when I have to regularly download several files at a time.

I've downloaded extensions suggested in other threads to force actions for certain file types but I have no idea how to apply them to my specific issue because 90% of them seemed to deal with forcing torrents to open in a torrent client.

I've included a link to the website I use to get files, using a different site isn't really an option because almost all alternatives just link back to this one: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/a/avenged_sevenfold/bat_country_ver6_guitar_pro.htm

If anyone could help/advise, I would be very grateful.

Hello, I have a very specific issue regarding what I understand to be a common problem with downloading files. When trying to download files for the program Guitar Pro I cannot select 'Do This Automatically' when saving the file. I could live with just clicking Ok over and over again, except that every single time the first choice is to open the file, and when I opt to save instead I'm not allowed to select where the file saves to. I can't select 'Save as...' because of the websites design so currently my process is this: Click Download --> Window Opens --> Select 'Save file' --> Click 'Ok' --> Go to Firefox download folder --> Cut file --> Paste into Guitar Pro folder As you can imagine, this is a gigantic pain when I have to regularly download several files at a time. I've downloaded extensions suggested in other threads to force actions for certain file types but I have no idea how to apply them to my specific issue because 90% of them seemed to deal with forcing torrents to open in a torrent client. I've included a link to the website I use to get files, using a different site isn't really an option because almost all alternatives just link back to this one: http://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/a/avenged_sevenfold/bat_country_ver6_guitar_pro.htm If anyone could help/advise, I would be very grateful.

Измењено од стране rob_simple

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Nice taste in music ;-) In order to remember this for next time there is a preference you can set for a file type in the Applications portion of the Preferences/Options menu. You can select an action that is associated with a file type there. There are also macros add ons you can check out in the [addons.mozilla.org] site.

Check that out and post back if this fits the work flow.

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guigs2: There are also macros add ons you can check out

I went looking but could not find what you described.

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You can only use 'Do This Automatically' if the server sends the file with the correct MIME type. If the file is send with a generic file type then you do not have this possibility.

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Thanks for the replies.

I can't set a file preference because for whatever reason Firefox recognises the file as a Guitar Pro file in the save window, but not before that. Even after saving, it doesn't appear in the file preferences part of the settings menu.

I have a feeling this is down the horrible design of the website, rather than a problem with Firefox, because I check the page info and it keeps the file as a generic htm right up until Firefox has to save it.

Is there anything I can do/add-ons I can use that can force Firefox to take a specific download action to take whenever I click on the download button of the website?

Sorry if that doesn't make much sense, I'm not really up on my techspeak.

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Welcome to the club. There are some Mozilla Add-ons {web link} that should help, but they don't always work.

Измењено од стране FredMcD