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  1. Member
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    Title says it all hopefully this can be fixed soon, I get brought to a page of code.

  2. Explorer Case's Avatar
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    Alt-Click ('Option-Click' if you're old-school) to force the browser to download to disk, instead of showing the binary content in a browser window.
    Or Control-Click to activate the contextual menu, then choose Save linked file.

  3. Member
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    It just downloads a text file every time with random code

  4. Explorer Case's Avatar
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    Yes it does. And that's okay. The installer doesn't care about the filename extension of the binary.

  5. Member
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    Hmm ok ty, tthough I dont get the option to save file todisk..ever
    : (

  6. Explorer Case's Avatar
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    Even if you get the Safari browser window full of code, you can choose File>Save As and still get a valid file for the installer, as long as the file is complete (501480 bytes). [I expected that to fail on linebreaks and character encoding, but it worked.]

    The webbrowser Firefox behaves differently from Safari in this respect. If you would click the link in Firefox, you would get a dialog box stating "What should Firefox do with this file? One option: (•) Save to disk". Try that if you feel it's better.

    Hopefully we'll get a zipped copy for any future version. That should end this confusion.




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