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I have not needed to delete .mozilla/firefox in a while.  Seems extreme
to me.

bogi wrote:
> Yep, i plaid with those, did not work, so ended up deleting the folder, and 
> restarting firefox
> 
> Cheers
> Szemir
> 
> On June 23, 2007 18:16, Neil Bower wrote:
>> All user settings are in bold type. So the one you are looking for should
>> have a status of "user set". You can click on the column names to sort that
>> particular column ascending/descending. I'm guessing you should look for a
>> preference called "network.protocol-handler.app.???" or something to that
>> effect.
>>
>> If all else fails, you can just delete your .mozilla directory and allow a
>> new default firefox to set up.  If you still have the problem after this,
>> check the default settings in /etc.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Neil B.
>>
>> On Saturday 23 June 2007 17:57, bogi wrote:
>>> After hours of searching here, i could not find the setting to reset, to
>> bring
>>
>>> back the original setting. Any one know ?? the correct selector to do
>>> this ?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Szemir
>>>
>>> On June 23, 2007 16:32, Neil Bower wrote:
>>>> 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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