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Firefox will not save my "Always do this with this file type" preference.

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Alright, bear with me because I am extremely new to Firefox. Anyway, when I download a .torrent file for uTorrent, it asks me the obligatory "What to do with this file type" question. Great. But when I checked to be sure it was opening uTorrent (Yes.) and ticked the "Always do this for this file type" box. Then, I clicked "OK". Awesome. Then, after that, when I try to download a .torrent file it asks the same question again. Click click. and again. click click. and again......you get the picture. Why wont it remember this preference?

Alright, bear with me because I am extremely new to Firefox. Anyway, when I download a .torrent file for uTorrent, it asks me the obligatory "What to do with this file type" question. Great. But when I checked to be sure it was opening uTorrent (Yes.) and ticked the "Always do this for this file type" box. Then, I clicked "OK". Awesome. Then, after that, when I try to download a .torrent file it asks the same question again. Click click. and again. click click. and again......you get the picture. Why wont it remember this preference?

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Sites override the "Always do this" preference by serving files with a special HTTP header known as Content-disposition: Attachment

You can look for this happening by installing the Live HTTP Headers extension then accessing it from the Tools menu just before clicking a .torrent link to monitor the headers sent.

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Like I said, I'm a noob so can you please explain to me what doing that will help me with? Meaning, if those headers are sent and I can monitor them with the tool you suggested, what can do about the headers it is sending?

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See also "File handling in Firefox 3 and SeaMonkey 2" http://kb.mozillazine.org/File_types_and_download_actions

Such actions are connected to the file type that the server sends and not the file extension. So if the server sends a different MIME type then a previously set action won't apply.