Hello Alexander, thanks a lot for reporting this! Confirming for TB 102.3.3 (64-bit), Win10. Sancus, could this be assigned to someone asap? Ouch! This is actually happening on IMAP for PDF attachments in TB's PDF viewer. **Each click on an internal named-anchor link `<a href="#jump-here">` will open a new blank tab in Thunderbird AND create a new copy of the PDF document as a file on the user's desktop [sic].** For anyone actually using jump links, this is not only extremely annoying, but will also clutter the desktop folder with dozens of useless files in no time, which is not acceptable at all. Btw, same problem does not occur on POP.
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Hello Alexander, thanks a lot for reporting this! Confirming for TB 102.3.3 (64-bit), Win10, exactly as described (Latex isn't a factor here, this is just about fragment URLs, and only on IMAP). Sancus, could this be assigned to someone asap? Ouch! This is actually happening on IMAP for PDF attachments in TB's PDF viewer. **Each click on an internal named-anchor link `<a href="#jump-here">` will open a new blank tab in Thunderbird AND create a new copy of the PDF document as a file on the user's desktop [sic].** For anyone actually using jump links, this is not only extremely annoying, but will also clutter the desktop folder with dozens of useless files in no time, which is not acceptable at all. Btw, same problem does not occur on POP.
Hello Alexander, thanks a lot for reporting this! Confirming for TB 102.3.3 (64-bit), Win10, exactly as described (Latex isn't a factor here, this is just about fragment URLs). Sancus, could this be assigned to someone asap? Ouch! This is actually happening on IMAP for PDF attachments in TB's PDF viewer. **Each click on an internal named-anchor link `<a href="#jump-here">` will open a new blank tab in Thunderbird AND create a new copy of the PDF document as a file on the user's desktop [sic].** For anyone actually using jump links, this is not only extremely annoying, but will also clutter the desktop folder with dozens of useless files in no time, which is not acceptable at all. Btw, same problem does not occur on POP.