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First, locate the Files app on your iPhone or iPad. The quickest way to do this is with Spotlight Search. Once you locate the file you want, you can tap it to preview it, or tap and hold it to open a pop-up menu. Then, you can move, copy, or rename the file, along with other operations. Browse All iPhone Articles Browse All Mac Articles Do I need one? Browse All Android Articles Browse All Smart Home Articles Customize the Taskbar in Windows Browse All Microsoft Office Articles What Is svchost.

Browse All Privacy and Security Articles Browse All Linux Articles Browse All Buying Guides. Best iPhone 13 Pro Case. Best Bluetooth Headphones for Switch. Best Roku TV. Best Apple Watch. Best iPad Cases. Best Portable Monitors. Best Gaming Keyboards. Sorry, something went wrong. However, the download of files from other apps or websites works as expected — even in Safari. Do you have any news on this?

Describe the bug When I export a page my installation, the downloaded file is named "html. When I rename the downloaded file using the correct suffix, it opens up and is properly displayed. Expected behavior The downloaded file should be named "page title. Additional context At the moment users can easily work around as described above. The content disposition headers are missing a closing double quote after the file extension and Safari bugs out.

The issue is easily resolved by modifying the content disposition headers for each export method in the following controllers:. Great find ajvolin. Thank you very much. Just deployed a fix in 5c2e3f4. Will be in the next release. Hi ssddanbrown , I can confirm that with v0.

Hi, I want to ask if any of you have faced the following issue: Safari automatically downloads a dtag. Safari version is I am curious what could be the reason? I just visited LinkedIn today and—for the first time ever—it automatically downloaded a dtag.

The file is zero bytes in length so it's unlikely to be anything destructive at this length. Can anyone tell me what this could be? Posted on Oct 4, PM. Page content loaded. Oct 4, PM in response to brflyer In response to brflyer.

More reports on reddit. No site, especially those which show ads, can really be considered 'safe'; although this is probably just some misconfigured tracking image. Oct 4, PM. Allow it. Nov 8, AM in response to brflyer In response to brflyer.

Nov 8, AM. Where is a real response and solution from Apple on this? Installing some 3rd party crapware that needs security permissions is not a real solution and frankly I'm surprised moderators left "solution" up for a month plus.

This is awful. Nov 8, PM in response to brsm In response to brsm This is a user-to-user technical support forum. Apple's participation here is limited. If you want to speak to Apple Support, use the Contact Support link in the upper right corner of every page. Malwarebytes is a highly respected piece of software that has been proven over and over again in these forums to find and remove malware. Most long time forum members don't recommend anti-virus software but they will recommend Malwarebytes as dominic23 did.

The hosts are not going to remove that suggestion because they know it's a good one. Nov 8, PM. I was at a Genius Bar a few weeks ago, and the customer next to me was concerned that her computer contained a virus. The genius downloaded and installed Malwarebytes on it to check. Her computer was clean; the problem was a popup saying her computer was infected, demanding money to fix it.

But just think, if that customer had asked here on the forums, that would have been the recommended solution and she wouldn't have had to make the trip to the Apple Store. If you're all done posting advertisements for some third party software, can we now get a real solution? Nov 9, AM. Nov 9, AM in response to brsm In response to brsm You've actually already been given a solution above, from PN2 on October 5: use an ad blocker. This is not a "virus.

You may find many websites that will claim this is a virus. These days, you can search for "xyz virus removal", where "xyz" is anything anyone might have ever asked that question about, and you'll get a whole bunch of results telling you that it's a virus and that you need to download some junk software to remove it.

Don't believe that. As for your issue with Malwarebytes, that's definitely not junk software, and Lawrence Fitch and IdrisSeabright are not posting "advertisements. Those aren't ads, they're happy Malwarebytes users giving recommendations.



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