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for sure on TJC was topic about incomplete transfers with solution. So you should try at TJC.
You need to edit/delete the downloads.json file you can find it under "/home/nemo/.mozilla".
/home/nemo/.mozilla/mozembed/downloads.json
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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?