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Question Posted Sunday December 16 2007, 11:49 am

My internet won't open pictures from Google Images. Evertime I click it to view full-size, it gives me a dialog box that says "Would you like to open or save this file?" and its NEVER done that before. It looks like this:

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How can I make it go away? Thanks.


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theymos answered Monday December 17 2007, 1:03 am:
I don't know why it would do that. If you are using AOL Topspeed, try disabling that. Switching to a different browser like IE, Fiefox, Opera, or K-Meleon will probably fix it.

You can ask this question here for more help:
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If the same thing doesn't happen to this link:
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you can copy/paste this to a question at those links:

"Hello. Whenever I try to view full-size images on Google Images with the AOL browser on XP, it tries to download it as if it was octet-stream. I don't want to switch browsers. Thanks"

If you are not able to access that image without downloading it, copy/paste this:

"Hello. Whenever I try to view direct images online, I get a download dialog box. Inline images work fine, but if I try to view them by themselves they try to download. I am using AOL browser on XP and I don't want to switch browsers. Thanks."

Good luck.

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