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When I use any internet short cut in Firefox 50 all that is displayed is text and no graphics. The location bar displays this type of info: file:///C:/Users/jfo

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When I use any internet short cut in Firefox 50 all that is displayed is text and no graphics. The location bar displays this type of info: file:///C:/Users/jfoss/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/IE/ASA9W3MO/V27OATA1.

All other browsers display normally.

When I use any internet short cut in Firefox 50 all that is displayed is text and no graphics. The location bar displays this type of info: file:///C:/Users/jfoss/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/IE/ASA9W3MO/V27OATA1. All other browsers display normally.

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What type of file is that? Firefox can display plain text and HTML.

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That sounds like a file in the cache used by MS browsers (Edge, IE).

You need to create a desktop shortcut in Firefox.

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Doesn't make any difference.

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Hi jfoss, could you explain the first step? When you said --

When I use any internet short cut in Firefox 50 all that is displayed is text and no graphics. The location bar displays this type of info: file:///C:/Users/jfoss/AppData/Local/Microsoft/Windows/INetCache/IE/ASA9W3MO/V27OATA1.

-- how are you loading that file into Firefox, or how are you initiating the process that ends up loading that file into Firefox?