Ie not renaming downloaded files correctly java
In most of the cases we know which file is getting downloaded after clicking on download button / link. Now when we know the file name, we can verify using java for the 'File Exists' in a downloaded folder location which we specify. Even there are cases where file name is not unique. File name may be generated dynamically. The following Java code renames files but it does not rename the way I wanted it to. I want the rename files to start from beginning in the directory to the end per the “part” numbers (not the time it was added in inside a particular directory), but it does not do bltadwin.rus: 4. · It is probably a server-side only document which is why you are being allowed to download it only. Once it is downloaded, open it in notepad or whatever editor you would use to construct it. If you think it is something that IE should be able to render, try renaming its extension once it is downloaded. HTH. Robert Aldwinckle
1. Check the add-ons. Open Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Manage add-onsShow all add-ons, locate and enable the java RTE add-ons. 2. Deselect the "Automatically Detect Settings" to check how it works. And enable the scripting of Java applets settings: a. Click "Tools" -- "Internet Options". In most of the cases we know which file is getting downloaded after clicking on download button / link. Now when we know the file name, we can verify using java for the 'File Exists' in a downloaded folder location which we specify. Even there are cases where file name is not unique. File name may be generated dynamically. If not done so, you may need to locate the appletviewer manually when executing it. Appletviewer can be found in the Java bin folder, e.g., C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk_\bin\bltadwin.ru; Afterwards, you are able to run appletviewer instead of browsers to visit the web sites containing applets.
@evilhero - Thanks for the renaming tip, I'm very new to nzb. I now have the file being named correctly. It seems like the post processing is running before the rename is complete as the file is being imported correctly when manually running the post processor or enabling folder monitoring but not through AUTO-COMPLETE-NZB. A user goes to download something from Internet Explorer (doesn't appear to matter what - It does it with Excel spreadsheets and PDF's). A dialogue box pops up asking if you want to open, save, or save as. If you click Open, it does nothing. If you click Save or Save as, the save window appears showing the file name but no file extension. The file won't open, because its not a zip, hence you have to rename the file back to bltadwin.ru before you can open it correctly. If you use Firefox, then the file downloads as bltadwin.ru file as expected. Cause. This looks like a bug within IE, as IE for some reasons interprets certain files bltadwin.ru Other IE users have had similar problems, see this and this page. Resolution. User Firefox when attempting to download these files, or when you are saving the file, rename to the proper.
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