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When I want to open a PDF document The box that pops up asking if I want to open or save does not come up and it always saves. I need this changed.

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When the window opens to ask if I want to save or not comes up it does so for WORD documents just fine, however, for PDF documents it never asks (it used to). Now it just automatically saves them without asking. I need this changed. I went into applications and changed the setting to always ask but it still is just saving, them no window pops up asking what I want firefox to do with the file like it does with a WORD document. IF I cannot get this resolved I will not be able to continue using firefox. I teach and I have students submitting articles etc in pdf format, I cannot constantly save all pdf files. I just want to open them, review them and then move on. There must be a way to change this so that the window asking what I want firfox to do with the pdf files opens. thank you, kkwright

When the window opens to ask if I want to save or not comes up it does so for WORD documents just fine, however, for PDF documents it never asks (it used to). Now it just automatically saves them without asking. I need this changed. I went into applications and changed the setting to always ask but it still is just saving, them no window pops up asking what I want firefox to do with the file like it does with a WORD document. IF I cannot get this resolved I will not be able to continue using firefox. I teach and I have students submitting articles etc in pdf format, I cannot constantly save all pdf files. I just want to open them, review them and then move on. There must be a way to change this so that the window asking what I want firfox to do with the pdf files opens. thank you, kkwright

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Hi kkwright,

Firefox is able to display pdf files inside the the Firefox browser window, using the built-in PDF Viewer or a PDF reader plugin.
Have a look at this article:
View PDF files using Firefox’s built-in viewer
Also, here is an addon doing the same: Pdf Viewer
Hope that helped you! Please report back!

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You can change the action for Portable Document Format (PDF) from Preview in Firefox to use the Adobe Reader or set to Always Ask in "Firefox > Options > Applications".

You can set the pdfjs.disabled pref to true on the about:config page to disable the build-in PDF viewer and use the Adobe Reader instead.

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Thanks, I do have the applications box set to Always Ask. That is why it is so perplexing.

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Note that each entry in Tools > Options > Applications in tied to a specific MIME type (default application/pdf).
So you may have a rule for a different MIME type.

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This does not help. I want to open the pdf document in acrobat. Not in a web browser. I have selected the always ask option for all the acrobat applications listed in my firefox options, and still when I click on the hyperlink I get asked to save it. I don't want to save it I want to open it. This by the way is the hyperlink: http://www.redburn.com/RedburnCharts/130621_TechScored_Redburn_PRESS.pdf

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Try to delete the mimeTypes.rdf file in the Firefox profile folder to reset all file actions.

You can use this button to go to the Firefox profile folder:

  • Help > Troubleshooting Information > Profile Directory: Show Folder (Linux: Open Directory; Mac: Show in Finder)
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None of these options worked. I set it to ALWAYS ASK; nada. Set it to USE ADOBE 9.5; nada. Set it to OTHER and selected Adobe Acrobat; nada. As another reader said "it always used to." I also erased the mime types rdf file. :<0 Frustrated!

What changed?

Ilungisiwe ngu KAUAIAN

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Same here. Seems I did an update lately and then POOF! No more ask to open. I want the files OPEN, not saved unles I save them.

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Hi KAUAIAN, in some cases you may have multiple and possibly conflicting PDF preferences. Renaming or deleting the mimeTypes.rdf file (see cor-el's reply above yours) can resolve that issue. Does it make any difference for you?

Ilungisiwe ngu jscher2000 - Support Volunteer

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Deleted it, restarted it. tried it again. no change. repeated the whole cycle. no change. thinking about uninstalling and reinstalling, but that won't reallyk change the settings.

Ilungisiwe ngu KAUAIAN

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Hi KAUAIAN, thank you for the screen shot.

I think those first few preferences might be for fdf or x-fdf or other "forms related" types. If you hover your mouse over the left column entry, that may show in the tool tip.

In the search box on that tab, type pdf and then pause while the list is filtered. Hopefully this will surface the most relevant preferences.