OK-button in the download dialog of Firefox is 2.0.14 grayed out
The OK-button in the download dialog of Firefox is 2.0.14 grayed out quite often. Often it is enabled after a little while, but sometimes it is not and the wait is always annoying (OK, maybe Firefox is waiting for some network action, but why not let me click OK at once and remember my decision?). My friend has the same problem.
Search words: greyed / disabled
Search words: greyed / disabled
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The company believes this isn't a problem.
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This is on purpose to fix a security issue where a window could pretend to be the download box or something similar.
The company says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?I noticed the same thing in previous versions of Fx as well. In this case I usually click somewhere on the download dialog window and the OK button gets enabled. Try it.
1 person says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Thank you for your hint! This helps sometimes, but not always and it always takes some reaction time. The behavior still annoys me.
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Inappropriate?Same here. I noticed that if another control has the focus the button will be disabled until you click either the button or any part of the dialog. Anyway, doubleclicking doesn't work because it takes a little while to enable the button.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?This is on purpose to fix a security issue where a window could pretend to be the download box or something similar.
The company says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?In addendum, if it never un-grays out for certain filetypes, that's bug 361909 and is fixed in Firefox 3.
1 person says
this solves the problem
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Inappropriate?Thanks you very much for your very interesting answer! I'll just wait for the Firefox 3 release!
I’m waiting for Firefox 3.
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Inappropriate?Firefox 3.0 RC 1 (Release Candidate) is already available at http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/...
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the hint, but because I use a lot of Firefox-addons, I will wait a while at least until the official release, because most addons don't work with Firefox 3 yet. At least the last time I tried, about a month ago.
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Inappropriate?I don't care if it's a security issue. I want a way to disable it. It's annoying enough that I'm thinking about switching to Opera.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?I rarely experience this problem. And when i do, all i have to do is click it again. 2 seconds of delay for security is 2 seconds I'd sacrifice every time.
I’m glad
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Inappropriate?Seriously... you can keep it as a security "feature"... But let the more intelligent users turn this off... we've got things to do, and don't have time to wait for this nonsense.
I’m frustrated
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Inappropriate?I second what fff said; Let me choose if I'm intelligent enough to remove or not this "security" feature by myself.
We're bashing Microsoft about their way to "choose for us", I won't continu to use a soft doing the same, open/free software or not!
Come on!
I’m very frustrated!
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Inappropriate?Let me know if this solves the issue:
1. Open about:config in the address bar
2. Accept the security warning (if there is one)
3. Type dialog_enable in the search box
4. Double click security.dialog_enable_delay
5. Set the integer to 0.
This disables all security dialog delays. This should disable the ok button delay, let me know if it does. Also, you assume all liability for removing the security delay if you do this. -
I just downloaded FF 3.0 Gecko 2008061521 for OS/2. This fix does not fix the problem. -
Inappropriate?why dont you just download the new firefox 3 as i read no updates will be available for the old one soon as it will be fazed out ,
I’m happy
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