How to download all these files? Just saving a document won't help as these files are loaded asynchronously.
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When I click a link to pdf file on sites, it cannot help download it sometimes.(On FireFox)
I just want to view it.
So, I'm thinking of making web extension which enables to avoid downloading when viewing it.
Is it possible?
There are buttons to click for downloading files in some websites.
So I need to make a program that can automatically download.
or automatically click those buttons.
I need your help. Thank you
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I want to know ways to solve that problem or I want to get related url
Uploaded files do not reflect on website.
I've done some editing offline and have uploaded the changes through FTP to my website. Some changes are shown but not on the navigation, logo, and header background (an image). I've copied every file exactly as it should go yet it doesn't reflect on the website.
The website is located on: http://www.vargasjpr.com
Any help on this? I would greatly appreciate it.
Edit:
The logo is supposed to show the logo of the company, not the "Inspiration" logo.
In your browser hold down your SHIFT button and then with your mouse click REFRESH button near the url. I suspect you are viewing the cached copy of old images and just need to clear your cache.
The other way is Tools -> Internet Options ... via browser menus.
This is the logo URL I see: http://www.vargasjpr.com/images/logo.png
Another thing you can do if caching bad, is change the name of the logo file and in your code to logo2.png but clearing your cache should work.
i want to show a folder. After that clicking on this folder might open some subfolder those are containing the images and at last when one will click on each folder then he/she should see some images which will sliding.
How can do that? any link or suggestion...
It seems that you are looking for a tree control. If you can use jQuery have a look at TreeView plug-in.
I have a Firefox extension and in some cases when a user navigates to a PDF I'd like to save a copy of the file. This is easy when the PDF is downloaded (as I can use nsIObserverService to get the file), but when the PDF is opened in the browser using the Adobe Reader plugin I can't see how to get the file without downloading it again. Any ideas?
The plugin or firefox seems to wrap the pdf in html that contains a single EMBED tag with the pdf. So I can get the embedded object via doc.embeds[0] but don't know if there's any available interface to do anything with that.
An alternative would be to use something like nsIObserverService to notice when a file has been retrieved for viewing - but I don't know if that's possible?
I don't want to simply get the url and re-retrieve it, as it will sometimes no longer be available, having been served from a web app.
thanks!
UPDATE: to clarify, I want my firefox extension to do this in code, not by pressing CTRL+S as a user.
If the pdf is opened using the Adobe Reader plugin you can simply click on the Save icon on the reader tool bar. That is the easiest way.
Press Ctrl+S
In the pop up window select the location to save the file and press Save.