grayrest wrote:

> It probably happened in the installation process, I know that mozilla 
> doesn't do that when it installs, but anyway. (assuming you're in windows)

Mozilla probably did take it during installation and it should in my 
opinion.  In my experience, most people don't really have a good program 
for displaying jpegs on Windows except for Photoshop which is overkill 
if you just want to view it and IE.   So either jpeg is unassociated 
when Mozilla installs in which case it should take it since it can 
handle it, or else it is associated with IE in which case when you make 
Mozilla the default browser it should take all the file types currently 
handled by IE or another browser that it can handle.


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