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Do you have any suggestions as to why the Save button at System Dashboard > System > File Manager > Download Files does not work?
The Delete button works fine.
We have set user name and password.
Last edited by sdn (09-18-2014 07:18:44)
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It's because it's an HTTP link and browsers are now disabling them on HTTPS sites. This will be fixed in an upcoming update. You can mod {private}/core/CORE/includes/viewdownloads.php. Look for:
$this->globals('core.url_nonssl')
And change to:
$this->globals('core.url_ssl')
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I have made the change to the code and now I get our main public website page not found displayed in the admin frame. I seem to remember that is what used to happen in the past. Any ideas?
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As a temporary measure you could try holding down the Ctrl key when clicking SAVE, this will open a new window for the download.
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Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it does not work. The page breaks out of the admin area and displays the same page not found at https://www.../downloads/downloads.php?file=ecom_abcdefg_dataexport.csv. Tried in Firefox and IE with same result.
Last edited by sdn (09-18-2014 10:04:27)
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I have discovered that if I turn off password protection on the downloads directory in cPanel I can download the files without any problem.
When I turn protection back on (and add a user with the same Username and password as displayed at System Dashboard > System > File Manager > Download Files) it goes to the 404 page.
Any ideas?
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Did you create a htpasswd file?
Just entering information into the area you list does not create that file, you need to create the password and user and enter it into a htpasswd file in the root so that the script can access to secure that page. You can find this info on google as well as htpasswd password generators there.
John
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