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Why does it show the source of the download when I set it to a remote site? (it doesn't show when the file is stored on the local website though)? And is there any way to fix this?
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Basically, this hack provides two ways of accessing downloads. Either - the file has a recognised mimetype and (you are running version 1.30 or less) or (you are running version 1.35 and force_redirect=0 on your admin page) or - one of those conditions does not apply. In the first case, the download is handled on the server by successively reading then rewriting chuncks of data to the user. In the second case, the download is handled by telling the client browser to redirect to the file. The first hides the source, the second does not (and cannot). |
I forgot to add the file type for it (mp3) but now that I have that setup, it's trying to display the mp3 in the browser (coding) instead of prompting for a download.....
I'm running 1.35 I have it set to force_redirect=0 |
nevermind i figured out how to fix this.... i had to set the content type on the mp3 to the same as that it has on zip, and now it's prompting for download instead of trying to display its coding in the browser....
thanks for the response though :) |
I have one error. If a user post a link and i klick on moderate Links the link schows in on the Modpage. But if i klick in the link to moderate him i get this error.
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