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Can't open anymore txt file on Firefox Android device Moto G5 since few months.

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Hi,

Since few months, can't open anymore txt files located on sd memory card.

Firefox 87.0.0.rc1 Android 8.1.0 Device Moto G5

Can't understand why ? Did I made a mistake ? Is it one of the updates ? This feature has been canceled in news versions ?

The phone only propose 2 options

- Html viewer (can't search specific caracters with this tool)
- word (I'd rather not use it...)

Even Chrome disapeared from the allowed application list that may open txt file... (doesn't matter, cause like Word I'd rather not...)

I finally dare to ask...

Thank's for any advise.

Regards, Fodil

Hi, Since few months, can't open anymore txt files located on sd memory card. Firefox 87.0.0.rc1 Android 8.1.0 Device Moto G5 Can't understand why ? Did I made a mistake ? Is it one of the updates ? This feature has been canceled in news versions ? The phone only propose 2 options - Html viewer (can't search specific caracters with this tool) - word (I'd rather not use it...) Even Chrome disapeared from the allowed application list that may open txt file... (doesn't matter, cause like Word I'd rather not...) I finally dare to ask... Thank's for any advise. Regards, Fodil

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Ausgewählte Lösung

Hi

This feature is currently unavailable in Firefox for Android, but may be included in a future update.

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Hi

This feature is currently unavailable in Firefox for Android, but may be included in a future update.