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Ok I'm having a problem with this browser and I'm hoping someone can come up with a solution that allows me to use it again and bring up the last session (since I had a number of windows open I'd like to revisit.
My woman has a .mht file on her PC, supplied by her work so she can log into her work system from home. It fails in IE (which is the default application to open it) as it comes up with some warning nonsense about cookies not being allowed. The way around that bug was to change the properties of the .mht file icon to open Chrome instead, and it copes just fine then.
I decided to install it on my PC so when she visits she still has the opportunity to contact work should she need to. Since I don't have Chrome installed I changed the icon properties to open Firefox instead.
When I clicked on the icon to my surprise Firefox asked what to do with the file ! Why does it alone seem not to know what to do with a .mht ?
Well, obviously the box to tick was the one saying 'open it' so I ticked that. But it seems Firefox has trouble interpreting that simple command. Not only did it then go into a frenzy of opening tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab ...... until I managed to close it. Now if I try to open it again it starts off this tab opening frenzy once more.
It seems a simple act seems has ruined its ability to be any use at all.
Does anyone have any advice on how to fix this. It looks like the solution must be without opening Firefox. Maybe a registry setting or something ?
My woman has a .mht file on her PC, supplied by her work so she can log into her work system from home. It fails in IE (which is the default application to open it) as it comes up with some warning nonsense about cookies not being allowed. The way around that bug was to change the properties of the .mht file icon to open Chrome instead, and it copes just fine then.
I decided to install it on my PC so when she visits she still has the opportunity to contact work should she need to. Since I don't have Chrome installed I changed the icon properties to open Firefox instead.
When I clicked on the icon to my surprise Firefox asked what to do with the file ! Why does it alone seem not to know what to do with a .mht ?
Well, obviously the box to tick was the one saying 'open it' so I ticked that. But it seems Firefox has trouble interpreting that simple command. Not only did it then go into a frenzy of opening tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab after tab ...... until I managed to close it. Now if I try to open it again it starts off this tab opening frenzy once more.
It seems a simple act seems has ruined its ability to be any use at all.
Does anyone have any advice on how to fix this. It looks like the solution must be without opening Firefox. Maybe a registry setting or something ?
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You need a firefox addon to view mht files:- https:// addons. mozilla. org/ en- US/ firefox/ addon/ unmht/
20:10 Tue 06th Aug 2013
This might be a starting point OG.
https:/ /suppor t.mozil la.org/ en-US/k b/firef ox-repe atedly- opens-e mpty-ta bs-or-w indows
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This add in has bought me a little more time.
But I still need to work out how to stop browsers pretending cookies are disabled.
Cheers.
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Tech nology/ Compute rs/Ques tion127 1962.ht ml
But I still need to work out how to stop browsers pretending cookies are disabled.
Cheers.
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