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I haven't managed to find another discussion of this issue, but if there is, please point me to it . . .

So I get the error: "Oops, downloading did not work" every time I start the sailfish browser. It is true that the download in question didn't work and won't ever work. There's some kind of bug in the hosting website, I think.

But I get the error every session now. I can clear out the transfers list, but that doesn't make it go away. I suppose if the website in question finally responds to the request, the browser would stop retrying, but that's out of my control. The warnings pile up, I delete them, and more keep coming from this zombie download.

How do I stop it? There must be a list of incomplete transfers somewhere that the browser looks at each run so it knows to restart, but I haven't found it to fix it. Ideas?
 

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for sure on TJC was topic about incomplete transfers with solution. So you should try at TJC.
 

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You need to edit/delete the downloads.json file you can find it under "/home/nemo/.mozilla".
 

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Thanks! For memorialization I'll quote the relevant fix/workaround here.

Originally Posted by atlochowski View Post
for sure on TJC was topic about incomplete transfers with solution. So you should try at TJC.
Aha, it's this topic that addresses both this issue and a separate Android problem.

Originally Posted by halftux
You need to edit/delete the downloads.json file you can find it under "/home/nemo/.mozilla".
And that does it. the file is specifically:
Code:
/home/nemo/.mozilla/mozembed/downloads.json
Deleting the file does the trick.

Last edited by robthebold; 2020-03-23 at 22:49. Reason: cut and paste is hard (on a touchscreen)
 

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just in case anyone else reads the above and is confused - the file is actually
Code:
/home/nemo/.mozilla/mozembed/downloads.json
 

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Originally Posted by taixzo View Post
just in case anyone else reads the above and is confused - the file is actually
Code:
/home/nemo/.mozilla/mozembed/downloads.json
Thanks for catching that. I didn't notice when cut-n-pasting on the phone that I made that omission. Above post is now edited for improved accuracy and best justice.
 

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