Why Firefox 3.6- continues openning PDF files directly without a prompt???

When I access a direct link to a PDF file, the browser loads the file without asking if I really need open it using Firefox.
The purpose was to download and save the file to my HD and not to visualize it on Firefox browser.
People have been reporting this issue since YEARS AGO and until today Mozilla never treated that issue as a vulnerability.

Try the Firefox Portable support forum. <br />
http://portableapps.com/forums/support/firefox_portable

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