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Featured on Meta. Do that. If that happens to you, try accessing the file using cellular data or consider switching to alternate sources of Wi-Fi.

In cases where the problem persists, then corrupted network settings may be the root cause of it all. Step 2: You should now see an option labeled Reset Network Settings. Tap it to perform the reset. After the reset, connect to an available Wi-Fi hotspot, launch the Files app, and you most likely should be able to access the problematic files normally. Hopefully, the above troubleshooting tips helped and whatever issue that was bugging you is now finally fixed!

Apple has performed numerous updates to the Files app to resolve early launch issues, and the entire thing works quite well compared to what we had before. The only downside is that Files app updates are integrated into iOS system updates, so any issues that you come across do take a while to get fixed permanently. And that means installing any iOS updates as soon as they are released. Now don't forget that, got it? Can't view your friends' Instagram posts because the official iOS app won't open or function correctly?

Read this guide to learn what to do when Instagram isn't working on your iPhone. Page content loaded. May 14, PM in response to tammyfrommilton In response to tammyfrommilton. While using Safari the Command , comma keyboard shortcut should open the Safari Preferences pane for you too. May 14, PM. My wife had this happen on both her MacBook and Air. I can do the procedure you described, but what is causing it? Is it malware? A Safari glitch? Something else? Jun 28, PM. Jun 28, PM in response to jeffreyfromfort collins In response to jeffreyfromfort collins.

Jul 31, PM in response to tammyfrommilton In response to tammyfrommilton. It happened to me also but I received of unknown - download 2 bytes and had Norton scan it and they said no threats. Where did all of them come from? I blued them in sections and kept blueing them until they were all gone into the trash. Jul 31, PM. Do you want me to open a new bug here too? Probably easiest to post that here, but feel free to email it to me if you'd like. From here selecting "Save to Files" defaults the filename to "Unknown" however I can edit the filename prior to saving.

Executing same code on Safari on macOS works well, i. Michaela, could you also attach a screen recording to FB of this bug happening? Sounds like a bug. Would be best you could create a self-contained test, or provide a website that it reproduces on. If you can't create a test case, grabbing full HTTP respnose headers would be the second best information to include in the bug report.

MobileSafari prefers the filename in the Content-Disposition header, but falls back to extracting a filename from the URL, then tries to use the MIME type if the filename has no extension. This is an oversimplification of what it does, but hopefully you get the idea.

I've attached it to the radar as well. I would prefer that you add comments to the Feedback Assistant bug reports that you filed, but I will also monitor this bug for comments. So the download is an internal browser issue. Not sure if one can even manipulate the headers in this case. However - the blobs have the mime-type set correctly and it is shown correctly and the file name is based via the download attribute.

As you can see in the video, the second page shows all relevant data correctly, it's just the "in between" page that has problems. Correct, Safari for iOS 13 beta 7. We are also using blobs as the file is created dynamically on the client once the user selects the download link. I have verified that the blobs have the mime-type set correctly. With our equivalent CSV file on Safari for iOS the file is not previewed, rather the user is prompted to View or Download the file with the correct filename displayed.

At one point, MobileSafari always tried to show a preview for downloaded PDF since that was the most useful thing it could do. I didn't work on the new download manager in iOS 13, so MobileSafari may not try to show a preview every time now I'm not sure. This sounds like a bug we'd want to fix, but I can't predict whether it will be fixed by iOS 13 GM since it was reported quite late in the seed builds.

Right-click on the file, select "Open With That will create an association between the II file extension and your chosen software. Finally, if you're still having problems opening your II file, download the file again or ask the sender to resend it.



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