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    Yes I have it too... And if you want to download a .torrent file for example, it considers it as a SVG file and refuses to open it with Ktorrent...

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      Originally posted by Mr_Bumpy View Post
      After the recent upgrade to Firefox 16.0.1, "Open Containing Folder" no longer opens Dolphin, but instead asks me to choose an application. This was working fine before, and I have the blue-shell firefox, firefox-kde-support, and kmozillahelper packages installed. The KDE file pickers are still used, FWIW. Anybody else having this problem?
      I've been testing that saving some images. I save an image, try to "Open containing folder" and Firefox ask me to choose an application but opens dolphin too! I close both Dolphin and the ask window, and next I try to save another image but the save dialog doesn't appear. If I open a link in the webpage, then the save dialog appears, but when I try to save the picture nothing happens... This is very strange. I just tried to report the but it seems that github doesn't work right now...

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        I've uploaded a fixed kmozillahelper to the PPA, should be built soonish. Please upgrade and open issues on github ( https://github.com/blue-shell/firefox-kde/issues ) as required. Oh, and I cannot reproduce the torrent bug on my precise install.

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          Thanks, shadeslayer! That was fast

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            No Problem

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              Originally posted by shadeslayer View Post
              Oh, and I cannot reproduce the torrent bug on my precise install.
              I'm running on quantal. Actually, firefox is still recognising .torrent file as SVG file but it opens Ktorrent as default app so it is no more a problem. http://ubuntuone.com/1fcSNKXkXuY9wXfC8xe6Vv

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                I didn't have kmozillahelper installed, only firefox-kde-support. Anyway, I just installed kmozillahelper (I don't know if it's necessary) but nothing changed
                I'm using Precise.

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                  kmozillahelper is a transitional package for firefox-kde-support.

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                    Ok, I just got the update and it seems that everything works fine. Thanks!

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                      Things are working again for me as well.

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                        This could be entirely a issue with the mimetype reporting from the server. On precise, with this : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/re...ac.iso.torrent : link, I get this : http://i.imgur.com/4n6DT.png

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                          Whatever server I use, the issue is the same, for FF it's a svg file, not a torrent, but after all it is not very important while it displays the file extension.

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                            Torrent files are recognized properly for me as well.

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                              @ti_tux
                              You can try a quick test - try with a new/clean profile to see does the issue persist
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                                Can any one else verify if this bug is still present:
                                https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...rl/+bug/476853
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