wow , this is a pain ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_frown.gif” /> managed to try Firefox and downloads ok but the file is not recognized as a bonifde rb3con file , the visualizer does not recognize , such a shame ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_frown.gif” />
The file is what it is. If Visualizer doesn’t recognize it, it will tell you why. What does it say?
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Firefox seems to flag the file as malware after download, leaving a 0 byte file with the same name in your download directory unless you right click and choose “allow download”:
Thats poop.
Thanks Maxton ,
This works a treat now , ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
We can now enjoy Canada day in the UK
Firefox seems to flag the file as malware after download, leaving a 0 byte file with the same name in your download directory unless you right click and choose “allow download”:
You guys still haven’t figured it out?
On a download site, just click details and visit this site
And after the download starts, just go to downloaded files (on Windows it’s CTRL+J) and click keep dangerous file and keep anyway.
That’s it ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” />
That’s more of a workaround not a fix.
Waiting on the funds transfer from you so I can have the web guy start working on it. Believe it or not, he refuses to work for free!
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That’s a workaround not a fix. It’s 2018 where is the https?
It doesn’t take much effort either. It’s literally two extra clicks? I don’t mind it.. at least we can still download stuff.
That’s a workaround not a fix. It’s 2018 where is the https?
Plus, in this case, it’s more complicated than that.
We’re trying a few things. SSL is not the issue anyway, not even considering that SSL is not a one click implementation…
Works fine for me
using Opera
Theres another solution for firefox, go into settings, and disable the option “Protect from dangerous sites” or whatever this setting is called in english, lol. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
This way you wont see this message again.
I’ve not found a way around it yet with Chrome. A load of bull indeed.
On the screen that pops up….click details…somewhere there is a link to the actual website and you can download …it will show up in your downloads, but won’t actually download util you tell chrome to keep the file……or something like that….that’s what I’ve been doing lately…
The same solution is found in Chrome too, go to settings, and in Advanced disable the settings: “Protect from dangerous sites” or similar. ” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />
Of course theres a security risk to disabling these settings, but if you know what you are doing around the web, theres nothing to worry about.
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