Pdf wont download
It contained nothing but images. The only thing that helped was to use Acrobat to crush that thing down to about 5 MB and re-send. The images didn't look so hot afterward, but it was just for reference. Thanks Shawn. Soo if that helps. I haven't tried that option, to be honest, and it would be a good troubleshooting step, but it wouldn't be a solution since I have several iPhones with this same issue.
Thank you anyway for the suggestion! To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Alternatively, use a different browser. Firefox may report that the Adobe Reader plug-in needs updating - just click on the grey icon to open the PDF. Refreshing the page will change the behaviour to read the PDF inside the browser frame.
This should permit the download to go ahead next time you download a file from the host. We have done so for Ingenta - see the link to a separate FAQ on this. Look also for pop-up alerts near the top of the browser and enable the pop-up if you trust the site - the publishers' sites that we link to may be trusted as they are known to us.
Once the pop-up is enabled, it may open automatically, or you may need to refresh the page you were on. If no solution works for you, please email e-library brunel. Was this helpful? Page content loaded. Feb 25, PM.
Feb 26, AM. I'm guessing that means the site I'm having issues with is therefore site related an not an issue on my end. Meaning there's probably nothing more I can do? Feb 26, PM. Please post a direct link to a page you're having trouble with, if possible. It must be open to anyone without a login. The site I'm having the issue with requires a login. It's a site I've been downloading pdf's for quite a while, which has not had a problem in the past.
But I can't recall what has changed that might have trigger this issue, if in fact it's an issue on my end. Feb 27, AM. The problem seems to be with brokerage and bank sites. On both sites I have opened PDFs in a new tab. Mar 2, AM. Mar 2, AM in response to notcloudy In response to notcloudy. In Safari, they look like other PDFs. If the easy tips above fail to solve the problem, don't get upset. There are other potential solutions provided below for you to fix the "Chrome not downloading files" issue.
Some people are not so lucky, they can't finish any download in Chrome. What's worse, they fail to download files without receiving a warning or error message indicating where the process went wrong.
In this case, it's time to take some further measures. After reading numerous stories telling how people fix the downloading problems in Chrome, we summed up four effective solutions which I hope to be a permanent cure. These are what you can try: clear all history and cache, run the Chrome cleanup tool, and reset settings to Chrome's original defaults.
If you want to keep your Chrome history and cookies, you can backup or export Chrome history and cookies in advance. A Chrome cleanup tool can find and remove harmful software on your computer. Running this tool may solve the "Chrome won't download files" issue caused by malware.
Step 4. Under "Reset and clean up", click "Restore settings to their original defaults" and then click "Reset Settings" to confirm. Attention, resetting Chrome will reset the browser startup page, new tab page, pinned tabs, and more. It will also disable all extensions and clear temporary data like cookies. However, other files like your bookmarks, history, and saved passwords will not be saved still. If you want to retrieve cookies but have no backup available, learn how to recover cache files in Google Chrome here.