09-27-2023 10:45 AM
Apparently this problem has been going on for years and Mozilla does not see fit to fix it. I download a lot of files and have decided not to use Firefox as my default browser because it always puts files in the Downloads folder even with the "Always ask you where to save files" box checked.
09-27-2023 06:07 PM - edited 09-27-2023 06:31 PM
I have never had that issue. I have a lot of other issues with the File Download, but not that.
Bear with me if these are stupid questions.
Anything else you can tell us?
09-28-2023 10:39 AM
I rarely download anything other than pdf or csv. Everything was checked in FF 117.0.1. Today when I started FF it said that an update was available. I updated to 118.0.1 and asking me where to save appears to be working.
Thanks for the reply.
06-10-2024 06:12 PM
I have 126.0.1. But 'Always ask where to save files' just doesn't work. I have tried all the articles that google has shown up. This simple thing not working is really disappointing
06-11-2024 01:57 PM
@contactngir wrote:I have 126.0.1. But 'Always ask where to save files' just doesn't work. I have tried all the articles that google has shown up. This simple thing not working is really disappointing
Hi, this option only applies when you save a file. If you have Firefox open a download (either in a tab for a PDF, or in an external application), then you can't choose where to save it or how to name it.
(You can choose whether to save a file you Open in your downloads folder or in the Windows Temp folder. If you would prefer the temp folder, I can post the steps to make that change.)
06-11-2024 02:02 PM - edited 06-11-2024 02:05 PM
Why would you make the assumption that contactngir isn't using FF to save a file, when they clearly state that?
The redesigned file download process is horrible and should be redone, the right way.
06-11-2024 02:12 PM
@HMK wrote:Why would you make the assumption that contactngir isn't using FF to save a file, when they clearly state that?
I don't know what is happening, but I think it is important to point out that the setting is only applied when you tell Firefox to save the download -- when Firefox does not take any action to open/display the download.
The redesigned file download process is horrible and should be redone, the right way.
When was the last time it worked the way you like? In Firefox 88 and earlier, when you told Firefox to Open a file, it was saved in the Temp folder instead of Downloads. But if you are saying you have a problem when you choose to Save files instead of opening them, that hasn't changed.
06-11-2024 02:24 PM - edited 06-11-2024 03:21 PM
I guess I misunderstood your comment. It came off as if you were telling them that FF doesn't control how other applications handle DLs. It appears that you're trying to make a distinction between choosing to save a file and where the temp file gets put when you choose to open it directly through FF? Asking what they're trying to do is usually a good first step for clarity.
I have no idea which versions worked in what ways. I don't live and breath FF. It's a tool. If you want to know what I have suggested, numerous times, see here
Each time I posted this idea (or any), the moderator wouldn't publish it until a week or more after I posted it (if at all), so they never showed up on the front page. They always got buried 5 or 6 pages down so I finally gave up even trying.
09-22-2024 11:59 AM
I actually thought the save dialog not showing up was a bug, but it was just for PDFs, and it was because I had set PDFs to be opened by Firefox after download rather than saved. Once I configured Firefox to save rather than open PDFs after download, downloading PDFs (e.g. an attachment in GMail) results in the save dialog showing up. So this is not an issue for me. Guess it is a user interface issue that is subjective - I didn't connect the Downloads section to the Applications section in Settings. But now it makes sense. Not sure how to avoid that confusion - maybe a dialog box the first time you are saving something that is also set to be opened? Or maybe save first and open after? Or maybe not open at all unless explicitly asked by user?
09-23-2024 02:32 AM
It's really frustrating that this issue has been around for so long without a fix. The 'Always ask you where to save files' option should work as expected, but it's disappointing when Firefox defaults to the Downloads folder anyway. I've experienced the same problem, which can be unpleasant, especially when downloading multiple files. Hopefully, Mozilla will address this soon. In the meantime, switching to a different browser might be the best workaround. Thanks for sharing your experience!