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How can i change the settings to have a prompt massage when I want to download a duplicate file

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When I download a file, if a same file name already exists in the same download folder, firefox downloads the file and renames it by adding numeric (1) to the file name. I want the firebox to give me a prompt when same file already exist, rather than automatically renaming it by adding suffix (1)

When I download a file, if a same file name already exists in the same download folder, firefox downloads the file and renames it by adding numeric (1) to the file name. I want the firebox to give me a prompt when same file already exist, rather than automatically renaming it by adding suffix (1)

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alternatively the DownThemAll download manager addon would allow to set that in its options panel: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/downthemall

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You would need to ask for confirmation and specify where and under which name to save the file.

  • Tools > Options > General : Downloads : "Always ask me where to save every file"
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alternatively the DownThemAll download manager addon would allow to set that in its options panel: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/downthemall

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Just be careful with automatically overwriting files. Sooner or later you will inadvertently overwrite a file that that is completely different, but happens to have the same name.

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This answer is not solve my problem. If I downloading loads of books in one folder , and if I click to download a book that I downloaded a few minutes before I would like to firefox warn me that I already downloaded this book instead of downloading again the same book and putting on the end (1) or if I download it again (2). I would like to prevent me from a double download. In the older version of firefox this was automatically done, and I wandering how can I do it now in the new version.

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That has never been a standard feature in Firefox, as far back as I can recall. You probably had an add-on which added that feature to Firefox.

Have you tried DownThenAll?
Or tried what cor-el suggested with using the "Always ask me ..." pref?

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philipp and the-edmeister this really helped . DownThemAll! is the right answer for my problem. Thanks for both of you

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