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Anonymous
The real problem is that the file type is set incorrectly--instead of "application/x-bittorrent", the files are being served as "text/plain", so Firefox and other browsers attempt to display them. IE works because it (incorrectly) ignores the filetype and looks at the ".torrent" extension.
A solution, if you don't have access to IE, is to set your browser so that it downloads text documents and .torrent files, instead of displaying them.
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