Re: Opening links in Firefox

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On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 12:39 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On a new FC6 install I read my mail in Kmail and browse in Firefox
> (swiftfox, actually), as I've always done. However, on this
> installation whenever I click on a link in Kmail that calls a perl
> script, I am promped to download the file. For instance,
> http://server.com/dir/file.pl causes Firefox to ask where to download
> it to. However, if I copy and paste the url into my address bar, it
> works fine (I view the page as I should in firefox). What gives?

404 error, but I presume that you don't really mean something at
server.com, you're just using it in a bad example.  Server.com actually
exists.  Use example.com for examples, it's set up for that purpose.  We
can't tell what your problem is from that faked address.

Try:  lynx --head http://example.com

(substituting the real address), and tell us what you get back.  I
suspect that the script doesn't present the right MIME types, or perhaps
does so inconsistently.

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