network.protocol-handler.external.magnet type = boolean value = true
Associating magnet files with firefox and qbittorrent
With firefox 3.x the following entries in about:config worked just fine. network.protocol-handler.app.magnet type = string value = /usr/bin/qbittorrent network.protocol-handler.external.magnet type = boolean value = true network.protocol-handler.warn-external.magnet type = boolean value = false
With 4.0 they don't, and as far as I can see the problem is that 4.0 will not accept "network.protocol-handler.external.magnet type = boolean", because it persistently changes its type to string.
So how do I get magnet links transferred to qbittorrent through firefox 4.0?
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I found the solution. Previously, when I right clicked the about:config page and selected New to create the network.protocol-handler.app.magnet entry, firefox would immediately follow with a second window requesting the path to the torrent app, and with /usr/bin/qbittorrent already entered for me (which tells me firefox already knew qbittorrent is the app to use). I'd click OK, and firefox would then error when I clicked a magnet link.
This time, I deleted the pre-selected value /usr/bin/qbittorrent, then pasted the exact same value back into the box, and clicked OK. And now it works. The only difference between the two methods; in the method that fails, the path /usr/bin/qbittorrent is highlighted when I click OK, in the method that works, the path is not highlighted.
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See:
You only need to create the Boolean pref network.protocol-handler.expose.magnet with the value set to true on the about:config page.
network.protocol-handler.expose.magnet with the value set to true didn't work, so I tried
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Register_protocol
which recommends that network.protocol-handler.expose.magnet be set to false and that Firefox would then ask which app to use for magnet links.
So I did that and unset network.protocol-handler.app.magnet
but it did not work either.
Whatever I do for this I get the same Firefox message
"Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (magnet) isn't associated with any program."
That most likely means that you haven't installed an application that has added that protocol, so Firefox can't find it.
You will first have to install an application that supports the magnet protocol.
Sorry, but that makes no sense. With Firefox 3.x I had no problems with magnet links, as I explained in my first post. I installed Firefox 4.0 some time ago and now that I want to use a magnet link, I can't. If I didn't need to install some other unknown app to get it to work with 3.x, why would I need to with 4.0?
Saafara yiñ Tànn
I found the solution. Previously, when I right clicked the about:config page and selected New to create the network.protocol-handler.app.magnet entry, firefox would immediately follow with a second window requesting the path to the torrent app, and with /usr/bin/qbittorrent already entered for me (which tells me firefox already knew qbittorrent is the app to use). I'd click OK, and firefox would then error when I clicked a magnet link.
This time, I deleted the pre-selected value /usr/bin/qbittorrent, then pasted the exact same value back into the box, and clicked OK. And now it works. The only difference between the two methods; in the method that fails, the path /usr/bin/qbittorrent is highlighted when I click OK, in the method that works, the path is not highlighted.
I too was trying hard to get it work, and none of them was working, but then i did something accidently ended doing, what gl00637@gmail.com had done certainly with a little change. it didn work at first then, after couple of firefox restarts it asked for application to open magnet. firefox 4.
- network.protocol-handler.app.magnet = usr/bin/azureus
- network.protocol-handler.expose.magnet = false
hope it helps//./