Hi Giorgio,
Here's my problem:
From few days ago whenever I click a link I don't get the download window (the usual open/flashgot/save to window) but instead Firefox starts automatically downloading in the background (as I noticed from the DU Meter), and then, WHEN the file is completely downloaded I get that usual window.
The above scenario I checked with a smaller file (which downloaded rather quickly), but with larger files I just see the maxed bandwidth and the page has the rotating icon (like when you are loading the the page).
BTW that loading icon reminds me (if I remember correctly) - it is usual, as I click the download link the tab icon starts rotating and soon after that I would get the download window (but not anymore).
If this is a Firefox problem I deeply apologize. I already tried one solution to a similar problem, but did not help. (this one)
I'm suspecting the flashgot extension because it seems that these problems appeared with the 1.2.4 version.
Best regards,
Atila
No Download window
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zookee
No Download window
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Re: No Download window
Does disabling FlashGot actually help?
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Re: No Download window
NopeDoes disabling FlashGot actually help?
So it is a FF error?
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Re: No Download window
Definitely not a FlashGot issue, at least.zookee wrote:NopeDoes disabling FlashGot actually help?
So it is a FF error?
Maybe some other extension is at fault.
Could you try Standard Diagnostic?
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Re: No Download window
Tried it, didnt help - it is not an extension related problem.Could you try Standard Diagnostic?
Thanks for your time.
And thanks for your nice plug-in, it is really helpful.
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