Why not just set the download path in Chrome/Chromium to be a
temporary folder?

On Sep 7, 1:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The difference between the two is that if you click "open" in IE, the
> file is downloaded to a temporary folder (Well it should be a
> temporary folder, but Windows doesn't seem to empty it at all. On
> linux, however, the temporary folder gets emptied when the system is
> restarted). So my vote is for that feature to be in chrome.
>
> On 7 сент, 08:59, Spicy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > lol you need to learn the basics, young one. If you think your browser
> > opens it and "not download it", you're wrong. Your browser downloads
> > it AND open it as soon as the download finishes...
>
> > On Sep 7, 1:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > I sometimes would rather just open a file rather than download it then
> > > open it, Why hasn't this option (which has been around since the
> > > invention of the internet) been added to this app?
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