I can't remember how to change the settings (until I read the Linux Journal 
article), but if you type "about:config" in the browser, it will bring up the 
current configurations for your browser. This window is where you can modify, 
delete, or add Preferences. Right clicking on a setting will bring up some 
options for modifying a Preference. 

Check out this article:  
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8004

Hope this helps.

Neil B.

On Saturday 23 June 2007 10:35, bogi wrote:
> When one clicks on a Link file, like a .torrent or a .mp3 or .ogg for 
example, 
> a small dialog shows up. There is a checkbox saying to the effect of 
> automatically do this and never ask again. This is useful when you get it 
> right, but if you change your mind, of your software, and want to use a 
> different application to handle the filetype, or, if you set it to save, and 
> now want to open it with a different application, well, i spent the night 
> trying. 
> 
> Any good suggestions ?
> 
> This is Firefox 2 ...
> 
> Cheers
> Szemir

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