The CSV file opening as a new tab in Safari. I'm using a Mac. After trying for a couple of weeks, this morning I discovered if I click the CSV button with two fingers - equivalent of right click, there is an option to "download linked file". This worked for me, hope it helps someone else. View solution in original post. Try disabling your Google docs extension before you download it.
The issue is in your download settings. Thank you. Do you have another suggestion where it might be hidden? I clicked the "CSV" button and it downloaded fine. I've opened it and it works normally. CSV files are run on gibberish : They're comma or other symbol separated text files that programs like Excel and google docs usually knows how to split up in to columns based on the placement of the commas or other symbol.
It sounds like you might have accidentally associated CSV files with google docs or if you're using Chrome maybe it has done it on your behalf to attempt to be helpful. Are you seeing the "Generate CSV" button? I don't see a scroll bar to look for it, so you might not have had the console opened before trying the link. Or maybe the link generates a new tab, which Firefox closes when it recognizes when it is a download. In that case, you can access the information using the Browser Console.
Click the Clear button at the top to remove unnecessary noise, then switch over to the page and try the download link again, then check the Browser Console for the URL. Then you could click the URL to call up a dialog showing the request and response headers, and there look for Content-Type. I have attached an example. That said, I think the server must be set up correctly because it works on Firefox on other systems. Do you have any content filtering add-ons or external software that might be altering how files are received from the server??
I performed another test, saved an Excel spreadsheet in. It open in Excel as a spread sheet. I verified and look for clues on my computer using Chrome and IE, could not get them to "fail". Doing some research, it appears I am not reading the file correctly from Bill Pay due to "character interpretation?
Could you test in Firefox's Safe Mode? That's a standard diagnostic tool to deactivate extensions and some advanced features of Firefox. More info: Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. Both scenarios: A small dialog should appear. Click "Start in Safe Mode" not Refresh. As strange as this is, I have experienced one other problem in Bill Pay Service web site.
Making a change to a scheduled payment entry, always comes back with an error, however the actual change went through. Your request may not have been completed successfully. Please verify, and if necessary, try again. If this same download works in other installations of Firefox, I suspect something is modifying the header between the server and your Firefox on this system. Could you check whether you have any unusual connection setting:. If this remains unsolved, I think you would have to continue renaming the file back to its intended name by removing the.
Example project structure. Also please share route block. Improve this answer. Afro Grammer Afro Grammer 1 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 5 5 bronze badges. I tried your suggestion but it gives same result. Thanks tho — Wazza. Switching from a relative path to a full path shouldn't make a difference, especially when dealing with serving files. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.
Post as a guest Name. This will help you identify the problematic extension. To resolve this error, you might have to reset Chrome and restore it to its default settings. This will disable all third-party extensions and will delete your cache and cookies.
This will not affect your browsing history, saved passwords, and bookmarks. If this doesn't resolve your issue, you could try downloading your file using another web browser. Network drivers control the interface between your Windows PC and a given network. If you're running outdated or corrupted network drivers, this could cause various network connection issues. The Windows Attachment Manager helps protect your computer from unsafe files that you download or receive via email. If it considers a file unsafe, it blocks you from downloading it.
In this case, you'll need to configure the Windows Attachment Manager settings to resolve this issue. Chrome is prone to several issues that affect functionalities such as downloading files.
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