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Bug report regarding Firefox and webp

#1
Hello there.

A few days ago I've installed Icaros to see webp files in my explorer. Unfortunately, it broke my Firefox right after the installation (or maybe when I added webp, not 100% sure) and it's abiliby to view webp files.
This guy here had the same issue: https://shark007.net/forum/Thread-Window...ht=Firefox

I've tried plenty of things which you can see here: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comment...s_anymore/

- OS: Windows 11
- Latest Firefox Version
- Uninstalling Icaros doesn't help
- Uninstalling with BCUninstaller which removes also the residual files doesn't work
- I still can open .webp files with other browsers
- Resetting default file extensions in Windows didn't help

For me it's a big issue. If you need anything else please let me know.

Ps.: Unrelated, but the fix for the illegal characters in file path works.
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(01-22-2023, 05:48 PM)Arteezy90 Wrote: Hello there.

A few days ago I've installed Icaros to see webp files in my explorer. Unfortunately, it broke my Firefox right after the installation (or maybe when I added webp, not 100% sure) and it's abiliby to view webp files.
This guy here had the same issue: https://shark007.net/forum/Thread-Window...ht=Firefox

I've tried plenty of things which you can see here: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comment...s_anymore/

- OS: Windows 11
- Latest Firefox Version
- Uninstalling Icaros doesn't help
- Uninstalling with BCUninstaller which removes also the residual files doesn't work
- I still can open .webp files with other browsers
- Resetting default file extensions in Windows didn't help

For me it's a big issue. If you need anything else please let me know.

Ps.: Unrelated, but the fix for the illegal characters in file path works.

Hi Arteezy90,

So sorry I never got back to you. 
This bug should be fixed in the latest beta build of Icaros:
https://shark007.net/forum/Thread-New-Re...788#pid788

Thank you for the report! (and thank you for testing the 'illegal characters in file path' fix!)
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