Opening octet-stream instead of going to link
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:03 pm
I've been having a problem with FF 3.5.2 and NS 1.9.x (happening now with 1.9.8 and whatever the last versions were over the past 2 weeks).
The problem is that some links to pages or to "actions" on the page incorrectly trigger a dialog about "Opening a ... [blank line here] which is a :application/octet-stream from: [url here]
What should Firefox do with this file ... Open / Save."
One example of when this happens in Yahoo Groups. In this case the link is to a a script that changes the display of messages either Group by Topic or List as Individual Messages.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xxxx/mess ... m=p&tidx=1
Selecting "temporarily allow all this page" in NS lets the link work as expected.
In other cases I don't know what the link might be for, or which specific script needs to be allowed. In the case of the Yahoo page there are probably 20 different entries in the list that could be allowed, but I have no idea which specific one might be required -- is there any way to know?
Are there any settings in NS that deal with "application/octet-streams" ?
The problem is that some links to pages or to "actions" on the page incorrectly trigger a dialog about "Opening a ... [blank line here] which is a :application/octet-stream from: [url here]
What should Firefox do with this file ... Open / Save."
One example of when this happens in Yahoo Groups. In this case the link is to a a script that changes the display of messages either Group by Topic or List as Individual Messages.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xxxx/mess ... m=p&tidx=1
Selecting "temporarily allow all this page" in NS lets the link work as expected.
In other cases I don't know what the link might be for, or which specific script needs to be allowed. In the case of the Yahoo page there are probably 20 different entries in the list that could be allowed, but I have no idea which specific one might be required -- is there any way to know?
Are there any settings in NS that deal with "application/octet-streams" ?