How To Open Application Octet Stream

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I am new to Firefox, after having been very long with IE. I have this problem where I cannot open PDF files in the browser
Previously with IE, when I left click on the link, I am given a choice of either opening or saving the pdf file. The file name and extension is shown very clearly

May 08, 2008  Best Answer: Octet-stream is just a generic name for a file that has no explicit file type (all files are really octet streams). Sony vegas 13 32 bit. You'd have to know what application is supposed to or can open it and set things up so that application is called. Tum hi to ho female.


However with Firefox, I get this message 'YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO OPEN (FILE NAME.. no extension) which is a application/octet-stream. What should Firefox do with this?' I am given an option to either save it or open it but unable to tick the checkbox 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on' . It is blanked off. The way I see it Firefox does not recognise the file type, until I select the pdf reader manually. Alternatively, when I open the webpage in IE within Firefox, it works perfectly.
Where is the problem? I use Firefox 3.0 and PDF X-Change viewer. I also have Adobe Reader 9, which is my second-preference due to its sluggishnessI am new to Firefox, after having been very long with IE. I have this problem where I cannot open PDF files in the browser
Previously with IE, when I left click on the link, I am given a choice of either opening or saving the pdf file. The file name and extension is shown very clearly
However with Firefox, I get this message 'YOU HAVE CHOSEN TO OPEN (FILE NAME.. no extension) which is a application/octet-stream. What should Firefox do with this?' I am given an option to either save it or open it but unable to tick the checkbox 'Do this automatically for files like this from now on' . It is blanked off. The way I see it Firefox does not recognise the file type, until I select the pdf reader manually. Alternatively, when I open the webpage in IE within Firefox, it works perfectly.
Where is the problem? I use Firefox 3.0 and PDF X-Change viewer. I also have Adobe Reader 9, which is my second-preference due to its sluggishness