Firefox doesn't know about itself
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Poor Firefox doesn't even know it exists
ED: Since OP is a penis gobbling moron, I put the file on my server. You're welcome. -btk
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I don't know what you just posted but whatever it is, it expired at 10:29:55 on 2011-05-17.
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@nexekho said:
I don't know what you just posted but whatever it is, it expired at 10:29:55 on 2011-05-17.
Great, now we don't even know that it exists.
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I don't know about you, but I for one am glad my browser isn't sentient.
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Anybody know what the image is supposed to be?
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Come back, ubersoldat. Do you yet exist?
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TRWTF is thinking Twitpic qualifies as a image host. Didn't even try removing all the AWS querystring stuff from the end to see if that worked.
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@MiffTheFox said:
Didn't even try removing all the AWS querystring stuff from the end...
I did.
@MiffTheFox said:
...to see if that worked.
Nope.
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Through various magics*, I've determined that the original image was this one:
* magic defined as taking 300308804 from the URL the OP linked, converting it from decimal to base36, and then appending the result to twitpic.com in a fashion similar to other working example images. Also of interest is that the image I found using this method was posted by the same username and has the same caption/heading as the OP in this thread.
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@spamcourt said:
http://twitpic.com/4YSNR8
Hmm....I've had some odd issues with Jira attachments, myself. It seems some browsers are better than others at sending the correct mime types to Jira, and then some browsers do annoying things with simple text files. You'd like to think that FF knew what to do with html files, though.
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Most likely scenario I see is that it was served with the Content-Disposition: Attachment header, then Firefox handed it off to it's "open with" code, which assumes that FX can't open the served content and pokes around wherever whatever operating system that is keeps it's "open file" actions (I'm guessing Ubuntu, so it's probably somewhere in the registry gconf). It doesn't see an entry for Firefox and instead sees Chromium (that's probably what'll open a local HTML file) so it suggests using that.
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@spamcourt said:
Through various magics*, I've determined that the original image was this one:
I would recommend this addon: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/open-in-browser/ (Having to use addon for something like this is of course wtf. Sadly not the last one in FireFox.)
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@ubersoldat said:
ED: Since OP is a penis gobbling moron, I put the file on my server.
Well that isn't very nice. Oh wait . . . . . never mind.
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@ubersoldat said:
ED: Since OP is a penis gobbling moron, I put the file on my server. You're welcome. -btk
Speaking as a penis-gobbling moron, I have to say that I find the implication that all penis-gobbling morons are incapable of hosting images properly to be incredibly offensive. You'll be hearing from my lawyers.
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@Someone You Know said:
@ubersoldat said:
ED: Since OP is a penis gobbling moron, I put the file on my server. You're welcome. -btk
Speaking as a penis-gobbling moron, I have to say that I find the implication that all penis-gobbling morons are incapable of hosting images properly to be incredibly offensive. You'll be hearing from my lawyers.
Yeah, I am perfectly capable of hosting an image.