Why won't Firefox open Foxit Reader in its own window?

When browsing with Frefox, I used to be able to click on a PDF link and have Foxit Reader open the file in a separate (Foxit) window. Now no matter what I do, the PDF opens within Firefox in what I suppose is a Firefox PDF reader.
How canI make this work the way it used to?

Could you try the steps in this support article and see whether they solve the problem: [[How to disable the built-in PDF viewer and use another viewer]].

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