I'd say: clear all your cache, then restart your whole computer and your modem. Also, since this seems to be a generic issue, maybe we should migrate this to SU? In it's current form there's not enough information to go on in Super User either, I'd say, Bobby. But I agree this is off topic here. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Edit: the last answer in the above thread might be your case as well: Just disabled Avast Web Shield, no more. Improve this answer.
I don't have avast installed. If it was a virus then all sites that use gzip compression would have been downloaded , right? Have you installed any fancy program recently then? Or has this been always like this for you? Sorry, as stumped as you are..
If this were related to some external —non add-on— program that registered itself for some specific content type or content encoding, then one would not see the HTTP headers. Please why download the page link when you click on it instead of displaying the note and you experience this problem in all chrome browsers And fayrfox and Microsoft edge At the same time on an Android mobile phone.
On Windows, this opens the file in Notepad. Would like to know how to read any. It started to happen to me as well, tried clearing my browser history. Still no luck, can someone help me understand why?
I need to my site to work. Even i have the same problem, In my case http requests are giving problem and https no issues , I using nginx reverse proxy.. If someone can help here Thanks. Your email address will never be published. Subscribe to this comment feed via RSS. This is an incoherent and mostly uninteresting collection of posts on a variety of topics. Generally these are small guides aimed at helping others save some time, and making sure I'm not forgetting how I fixed something.
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Mobyd3 Independent Advisor. If you do the following: 1 On the start menu type Default Apps then open that. In reply to Mobyd3's post on May 4, Hi, if i nGoogle Chrome, here is a way of stopping it.
Donna M. In reply to Leysvee's post on May 4, In Edge, go all the way to the right in your Edge browser and see those three dots Click on them. Scroll down to "settings" and click on it.
Scroll down to "downloads" and click on it. You'll see the list of files that open automatically You can also turn on " Ask where to save each file before downloading". It is likely that people who use these browsers would likely rather view the document rather than saving it to their phone.
New to HTML 5. This markup is easier to understand and is supported by all modern browsers, but may not be supported by all content management systems.
If for whatever reason, you cannot add the download attribute in the case that you cannot directly edit the HTML of your web page , you can optionally compress the file using zip, and instruct the user to download the zip file. You can alternatively explain to the user that they should right click on the link and select download.
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