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Firefox 2 Problem: Save Link - firefox 1.5 would save link on alt + click. Feature removed? | ||
Discussion by foolakadugie with 9 Replies.
Last Update: January 26, 2007, 3:02 am | |||
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I always found it to be very intuitive and helpful. Ctrl + click (open link in new tab) still works, so I am confused as to why alt + click doesn't. I know that I can still use the right click context menu to do the same but this can be cumbersome, especially if you are downloading a whole list of links. Also, the alt + click command would skip the open with/save to disk/etc prompts and just download it to my default directory (desktop).
Also I have noticed, that the HTTPS sites are cached for way too long. Hence visiting again sites which require the certificates to be accepted, are not viewable. Especially in credit card transactions I find a lot of issue. I generally turn to opera, when firefox behaves funny. Do any one else has the same experience ?
QUOTE (saneax)
Alt + Click does'nt save anymore, in forefox 2 for me. I didnt know the info that if you do 'ctrl+click' you go to a new tab.. (thanks) it sure is a faster way..
Also I have noticed, that the HTTPS sites are cached for way too long. Hence visiting again sites which require the certificates to be accepted, are not viewable. Especially in credit card transactions I find a lot of issue. I generally turn to opera, when firefox behaves funny. Do any one else has the same experience ?
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When searching for a solution I found a site about the alt click being a security issue, since javascript could potentially save a file to a users hard drive without any prompt, so maybe that is why it was removed.
As far as the https issue goes, have you tried going to Tools > Clear Private Data (ctrl + shift + del) before using the secured site? I personally haven't had any problems with https sites so far.
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As far as the https issue goes, have you tried going to Tools > Clear Private Data (ctrl + shift + del) before using the secured site? I personally haven't had any problems with https sites so far.
yes I tried that, does'nt work. I specially get these when viewing source forge HTTPS pages. I am interested to know if thats with anyone else too. I have a linux machine, with firefox 2.0.0.1..
QUOTE (pyost)
It's strange how both of you say that the Alt+Click combination isn't working any more, since it downloads the page for me, though without additional (image) files. Now, I don't know whether you are using version 2.0.0.1 (was there a 2.0.0.0?), but if you aren't, try updating Firefox. If that's not the case, I guess a re-install would be a good idea.
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When I made this thread I was having some other problems that I didn't quite realize at the time. The other day I solved it. My downloads.rdf file was corrupt and even a reinstall wouldn't fix it. It was causing all kinds of problems, but it is all fixed now and alt + click works again.WOO YAY!
QUOTE (foolakadugie)
When I made this thread I was having some other problems that I didn't quite realize at the time. The other day I solved it. My downloads.rdf file was corrupt and even a reinstall wouldn't fix it. It was causing all kinds of problems, but it is all fixed now and alt + click works again.WOO YAY!
Link: view Post: 96620
nice thing.. i was also confuse when i start to read your topic since i never lost that feature though i hate that alt + click.
about the HTTPS issue, i use to have that one but cant remember when it got fixed. firefox automatically updates itself on my setting and it always work for me using IE tab to visit HTTPS site when i got that bug.
There are some strange thing i notice from the last 3 patches from firefox2. issues regarding ajax.. i hope they got fixed soon.
Yeah, extensions. According to some people on irc, the fact that FF is open source beats that Opera doesn't need extensions to do the same stuff. Mad...
QUOTE (toby)
Ajax and https work fine on www.opera.com as well as lots of stuff FF doesn't.
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I also use opera sometimes; however, there are many thing I do prefer in firefox.
I have to say that Opera does much better interface design and the built-in torrent
client is also nice. Many things that opera does can be achieved with extensions in firefox.
I use firefox more because there are many extensions that I use for my work all the time
and I am very accustomed to the key commands in FF.
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