Address link of a downloaded file in chrome
· HTML etc. pages display nicely in chrome, but when I address a doc file in the web all I’m offered by chrome is a download, not an open with wird right away. Firefox is fine, however (about:preferences, settings, applications). Chrome, extensions, chrome apps, Docs won’t do. Fritz Jörn. · Currently, when a local file is opened in Google Chrome, the browser's address bar displays a file:// address that contains the path to the local file that is opened. If your address bar is at the bottom, swipe up on the address bar. Tap Downloads. Next to the file that's downloading, tap Pause or Cancel. Share downloaded files. On your Android phone or.
To automatically open the files that you have downloaded in Chrome, all that you have to do is follow a few simple steps: Open your Google Chrome browser. Download the file that you want. It however does not automatically display all download-requests triggered in a different tab or window. Trigger the download in the GUI. Open Chrome's download history (chrome://downloads/). Right-click your download and Copy link address. Open DevTools, paste the link into the address bar of the corresopnding Chrome tab and execute it. We select the contents of the address bar of the browser, copy it by calling the context menu. Open the Chrome Extension Downloader website in the next tab. Paste the copied content of the address bar into the field indicated by the arrow. Press the button 'Download extension' shown by the number '2' in the screenshot.
Here is the link to the extension: IE Tab - Chrome Web Store (bltadwin.ru) You will likely need this extension also: bltadwin.ru Hope it works for you too. if it's a normal download from some normal site, just right click on the button and select copy link address(chrome), otherwise start the download and you will see the link below the progress in chrome. If using IDM. Start the download and go to main screen right click the download select Properties and copy the URL in front of Address. These errors mean that Chrome couldn't save the file to your computer. To fix the error: Cancel the download and try again. Instead of clicking the file to download, right-click the link and select Save link as. Be sure to download files to a place on your computer you can access, like your Desktop or Documents folder.