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How to handle a http:/...../docx site

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  • Dernière réponse par wuergler

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I'm trying to get to http://barretthonors.asu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/FinalFall-2011-Honors-Courses_2.docx

Firefox tries to open it yielding garbage. IE offers a download option for this page, but Firefox does not, as nearly as I can tell.

Is there a way to deal with this in Firefox?

I'm trying to get to http://barretthonors.asu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/FinalFall-2011-Honors-Courses_2.docx Firefox tries to open it yielding garbage. IE offers a download option for this page, but Firefox does not, as nearly as I can tell. Is there a way to deal with this in Firefox?

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It looks like right click and "Save Link As" does the trick.

I expected the "you have chosen to open" prompt, which one gets for .doc and .pdf etc.

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And if you want to change download behaviour you may do so in Preferences > Applications. "Save file" or "Always ask" seems to be safest anyway.

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Would seem to work in Linux. But in Windows Firefox (Tools/Options), the Applications dialog does not show .docx. And the instructions to add applications seem to require that the "You chose to open" dialog open when you click on a link to the desired kind of file. But when I click on the link to the ..../docx page, that dialog doesn't open and the browser tries to open the page.

This may be a bug?

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I think you are right, it seems that the suggested way to add file types is "the first time you attempt to download a new file type the window at the right pops up". The file http://kb.mozillazine.org/MimeTypes.rdf seems to be storing these settings, but should normally not be edited manually.