MimeTypes.rdf
mimeTypes.rdf stores information about which action is to be performed when downloading certain types of files, such as opening the file in a specific program or saving it to disk. In Firefox, this information can be viewed or changed in "Tools -> Options -> Content / File Types -> Manage..."; in Thunderbird, in "Tools -> Options -> Attachments / Download Actions -> View & Edit Actions..."; and in Mozilla Suite and SeaMonkey, in "Edit -> Preferences -> Navigator -> Helper Applications".
Editing
In general, it is not advisable to edit this file manually because of its complexity and the fact that interfaces are provided to edit it in Firefox and SeaMonkey. In Thunderbird, you may need to edit it manually if an entry is not shown due to bug 311138. Note that build-in handlers or plug-ins may have precedence over the settings in mimeTypes.rdf.
The file is an RDF document containing one RDF:Seq and many RDF:Descriptions (one for each MIME type). Each entry has an identifier - the attribute RDF:about. To delete an entry, delete both its RDF:li in the RDF:Seq and its RDF:Description. To change an entry, simply change the RDF:Description's attributes (do not change RDF:about). To add an entry, insert a new RDF:li into the RDF:Seq and create a new RDF:Description, making sure their identifiers match.
Attributes
- General
- RDF:about - identifier
- NC:description - the name of the file type that will be displayed on the download prompt
- Choosing what to handle
- NC:fileExtension - file extensions to handle (note that content downloaded from the Internet will go by MIME type, not by file extension)
- NC:value - MIME type to handle
- Choose how to handle it (absence of the following options means "download to disk")
- NC:path - path of the application to use to open this file
- NC:useSystemDefault - true (use the system default for this MIME type) or false (define a different action)
- NC:saveToDisk - true (default action is "download to disk") or false (don't download by default)
- Additional options
- NC:alwaysAsk - true (always ask which action to perform) or false (don't ask which action to perform)
- NC:editable - true (entry can be modified with user interface) or false (entry is locked)
- NC:prettyName - the short (display) name of the application
Example
These entries result in "Paint" always to be used as the application to open PNG images on Windows. While this works with Thunderbird, it wouldn't have any effect in SeaMonkey as it has an internal mechanism to handle PNG files.
<?xml version="1.0"?> <RDF:RDF xmlns:NC="http://home.netscape.com/NC-rdf#" xmlns:RDF="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"> <RDF:Seq RDF:about="urn:mimetypes:root"> ... <RDF:li RDF:resource="urn:mimetype:image/png"/> ... </RDF:Seq> <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:mimetype:image/png" NC:fileExtensions="png" NC:description="PNG Image" NC:value="image/png" NC:editable="true"> <NC:handlerProp RDF:resource="urn:mimetype:handler:image/png"/> </RDF:Description> <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:mimetype:handler:image/png" NC:alwaysAsk="false" NC:saveToDisk="false" NC:useSystemDefault="false" NC:handleInternal="false"> <NC:externalApplication RDF:resource="urn:mimetype:externalApplication:image/png"/> </RDF:Description> <RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:mimetype:externalApplication:image/png" NC:path="C:\WINDOWS\system32\mspaint.exe" NC:prettyName="mspaint.exe" /> </RDF:RDF>
Moving
This file can be moved to a different profile. If some MIME types specify a path for a program to use, this path must be correct on the destination profile's system.
Deleting
Deleting mimeTypes.rdf will clear the associations between MIME types and programs. A new file will be created on start up or when the application first needs to write to the file.
Related bugs
- Bug 58554 - Support using external programs to show non-inlined images and other content
- Bug 264492 - OK button in (open with/save to) window is greyed/grayed/disabled when certain mimeTypes.rdf entries exist
- Bug 308204 - null description in helper version info leaves Download Actions blank
- Bug 311138 - Already defined download actions are not listed in the download actions window