I have an application in which I users download a document, open the
document, make changes to it, and upload it to a database.  I would like
the temporary file removed, so don't need users to save this file.  The
change to Firefox 3.0 prevents users from saving the file to the
database once they have downloaded the file, opened it, and made their
changes.  Instead, the file must be saved to the file system before it
can be uploaded to the database.

Thus, I disagree with the decision that temporary files should be marked
as read-only.

A possible alternative solution is that when the *user* saves a
downloaded file for the first time, the Save As dialog appears, even
though the file already has a temporary name.

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Should make downloaded files-read only
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90378
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