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iMac saving Jpegs as text file.
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trevowski
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December 19, 2008 8:24AM
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Is there a reason why my iMac is saving pictures I get off the internet as a "text file"?
It seems that only Adobe Illustrator can open these files...
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yama
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December 19, 2008 8:37AM
Which browser are you using?
If you do a File > Get Info on one of the JPEGs, what does it say under "Name & Extension" and "Open with"?
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trevowski
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December 19, 2008 9:25AM
Firefox
I get text file when i go through those steps
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bbwi
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December 19, 2008 9:32AM
what happens when you change the file extension to jpg?
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trevowski
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December 19, 2008 9:37AM
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bbwi
what happens when you change the file extension to jpg?
it works perfect, i get an image preview and everything.
Before it looked like a blank paper.
even as the text file, it would still import into iPhoto like a picture....
I am very confused.
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yama
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December 19, 2008 9:56AM
Sounds like the Firefox preferences are out of whack.
If you check under "Applications" section of the Firefox preferences, is there an entry for JPEGs? If so, what is the associated action?
You might also want to just trash the preferences and start over from scratch. They're under ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox.
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marvin
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December 19, 2008 2:02PM
Possibly mime-type settings are wrong. For some reason OS X adds .txt onto files it doesn't recognize the mime-type for. It's actually more annoying than useful because you rarely ever get files that don't have a .txt extension but need it.
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If you do a File > Get Info on one of the JPEGs, what does it say under "Name & Extension" and "Open with"?
I get text file when i go through those steps
what happens when you change the file extension to jpg?
it works perfect, i get an image preview and everything.
Before it looked like a blank paper.
even as the text file, it would still import into iPhoto like a picture....
I am very confused.
If you check under "Applications" section of the Firefox preferences, is there an entry for JPEGs? If so, what is the associated action?
You might also want to just trash the preferences and start over from scratch. They're under ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox.