[TriLUG] viewing files with firefox
Adam Guthrie
ispiked at gmail.com
Wed Sep 27 23:33:48 EDT 2006
What are they serving the file as?
-Adam
Joseph Mack NA3T wrote:
> I'm using firefox 1.5.0.7 to look through the (java) swing
> tutorial, which I've downloaded and installed on some
> localdirectory. I start with the
> url=file:/directory/index.html
>
> After a bit of poking around I click on a link to the source
> code of some file I'm interested in. I had hoped the code
> would come up in a window. Instead I get a box with
>
> o save to disk
> o open with ... java compiler /other
>
> I go to firefox->preferences->download->fileextensions to
> find that "java" isn't a known file extension so apparently
> running the java compiler is built in.
>
> "other" leads me to a directory viewer, so I tell firefox to
> use /usr/bin/less as the viewer (and stupidly tell it to do
> this everytime for this type of file). Firefox (and the
> windowing system) hangs - I ctrl/alt/F1 out of Xorg and
> startx again. Now when I try to look at a java file, the
> windowing system hangs every time. I find that `less` is in
> ~/.mozilla/.../mimetypes.rdf.
>
> What did the original mimetypes file look like? Go to
> another linux machine with the same version of firefox -
> there's no java entries anywhere in the mimetypes.rdf file
> here (is firefox 1.5.0.7 different on each machine?), but
> this firefox (successfully) opens the java file (with
> gedit). There's no gedit in the mimetypes.rdf file or in the
> preferences->download->fileextensions.
>
> It's like I'm trapped on a windows machine.
>
> I'd really like the java code just to appear in a firefox
> window as text. Anyone know how to do this?
>
> Thanks Joe
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