On Wednesday 16 Dec 2009 17:28:20 Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Hi, > > Pardon my stupidity and confusion, I have what seems to be a rather > simple question, but I feel lost. > > How can I add/modify a file/application association in Firefox? On > Linux or on WinXP for that matter? I tried to read every FM I could > find and the answer seems, amazingly, "you can't". It seems so basic > that I refuse to believe there is no solution unless/until someone > here confirms the sad state of affairs. >
In Firefox 3.6-beta on Mandriva Cooker I accessed: Edit -> Preferences -> Applications -> CSV Document -> Action and it worked. > Here is the specific problem. I want to click on a link to a CSV file > to open it in a spreadsheet, be it OOCalc or Gnumeric or Linux, Excel > on Windows, etc. However, Firefox (3.5.5 on both platforms) apparently > recognizes it as a text file and cheerfully opens it itself, as plain > text, which is not what I want. The Edit->Preferences (Tools->Options > on WIndows) popup has an Applications tab that lists "Actions", but > CSV is not listed and there isn't any way to add it. The docs say that > the only way to add a new file type to the list is the first time you > click on a link to this type of file, where it offers you to download > or "open with". In this case I doubt even that was ever available > since apparently it is just a text file to Firefox. I found a > "knowledge base" article saying the only way to modify file > associations is to install a SeaMonkey add-on. I went to look at the > add-on - it seems totally obsolete, is supposed to work with FF 2.0 > and is known to be buggy with 3.1. I will think a dozen times before > installing it. > > Firefox does not seem to look at system customizations in this case > either. I *know* my KDE associates CSV files with OOCalc and Windows - > with Excel (the latter is the default, I think). Konqueror and IE do > the "right" thing. > > FWIW, my browser of choice is Konqueror which is mostly sane. However, > I am testing something and I can't afford to omit Firefox from the > list of target browsers. > > What am I missing? Has Firefox been dumbed down to this extent? > > Thanks in advance, > Regards, Shlomi Fish -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Shlomi Fish http://www.shlomifish.org/ Parody on "The Fountainhead" - http://shlom.in/towtf Bzr is slower than Subversion in combination with Sourceforge. ( By: http://dazjorz.com/ ) _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il