Bypass Forced Download のレビュー
Bypass Forced Download 作成者: Lukas Mai
合計レビュー数: 38
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 14242164 によるレビュー (8年前)I was looking quiet some time for an add-on like this, and then found it by chance. Works without problems.
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Virginijus によるレビュー (8年前)Amazing addon, no more confirming same type of file downloads over and over.
- 5 段階中 5 の評価cleverusername によるレビュー (8年前)The only inline disposition addon I've found that works with FF57, and so far it seems to work great.
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 13711141 によるレビュー (8年前)
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 5735786 によるレビュー (8年前)Elated to find this replacement for the Inline Disposition addon that apparently was updated for 57, but simply does not work. Thank you so much!
- 5 段階中 5 の評価Firefox ユーザー 12590333 によるレビュー (8年前)
- Firefox's handling of the "content-disposition: attachment" header can be quite confusing, to put it mildly. There's a bug report about this that's nine (!) years old (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453455) and that's still open and unassigned.
The Inline Disposition 2 extension used to fix this quite nicely, but with Firefox Quantum that's no longer an option. Since upgrading to Firefox 57 I've tried a couple of WebExtensions to get rid of those unnerving "Always do this from now on (haha, just kidding, still enjoying your Chinese water torture?)" messages, but none of those really worked for me, including this one.
So what I wrote earlier about the "Display inline" extension is also mostly true for "Bypass Forced Download": Nicely done with a simple interface and very well-documented, but it doesn't seem to work everywhere. For example the .torrent files on http://hdreactor.info/ are still delivered as attachments with this extension active. Lukas, maybe you want to have look at this issue? I'd file a bug report but you don't seem to have a github or similar site.
EDIT: I've now replaced this extension with Header Editor (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/header-editor/), a more generalized extension where I could quite easily define a rule to ignore those those pesky Content-Disposition: attachment headers on any website, including the one mentioned above.開発者の返信
投稿日時: 9年前I can't reproduce the issue. The torrent files on hdreactor.info are served as application/x-bittorrent. I was able to set a program to "always open with" in Firefox, and then clicking the "torrent file" link executed the program automatically (no extra dialogs). If it had been treated as an attachment, I would've gotten a "save as" dialog.