![]() 110 (Official Build) Built on Ubuntu, running on Ubuntu 18.10 (64-bit)) with the same settings on, the file manager is opened like it is supposed to and it asks for a download location Can not disable brave shields for PDF viewer Does it reproduce on brave-browser dev/beta builds? Profile Path | /home/alabamavtec/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default User Agent | Mozilla/5.0 (X11 Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/.110 Safari/537.36Ĭommand Line | /usr/bin/brave-browser -enable-tab-audio-muting -disable-domain-reliability -disable-chrome-google-url-tracking-client -no-pings -enable-features=EnableEmojiContextMenu,DesktopPWAWindowing,fill-on-account-select,NewExtensionUpdaterService -disable-features=SharedArrayBuffer,DefaultEnableOopRasterization,VizDispla圜ompositor,AutofillSaveCardSignInAfterLocalSave,kAutofillServerCommunication -flag-switches-begin -flag-switches-endĮxecutable Path | /opt//brave/brave-browser Opens file manager to ask for download locationīrave | 0.56.15 Chromium. Turn "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Brave" on p … df file, the file is opened by the built in brave PDF viewer even though "Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Brave" is turned on (Settings > Advanced Settings > Content Settings > PDF documents).ġ. Reproducible on current live release (yes/no): yes I’m using the most current stable release, Is tell you what it is, but I cannot login to the brave community on my desktop because of a bug in the brave community website account backend. Hit head on table because the URL parser/regex has a bug that doesn’t account for dashes in TLDs if the content type specified in the header is not supported by the browser, and assumes a URL like should be passed to the internal PDF viewer, which of course fails.Īctual Result (gifs and screenshots are welcome!):Ībout:brave or about:chrome was discontinued a while ago…. ![]() Steps to Reproduce (add as many as necessary): To leave a rating or feedback, open an extension in the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website and select Add a review.Selecting to download PDFs instead of opening them in the browser (Content Setting) has no effect. To the right of the window that opens, select Report abuse. Sign in to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. If you find something on the Microsoft Edge add-ons website that violates Microsoft Edge add-ons policies, contains malware, infringes on copyrights, or is abusive or offensive, let us know. Then select Remove from Microsoft Edge > Remove. ![]() To the right of your browser address bar, select Extensions and select More actions next to the extension you want to remove. Select Remove from Microsoft Edge > Remove. In Microsoft Edge, select and hold (or, right-click) the icon of the extension you want to remove (to the right of your browser address bar). To remove any extension, choose one of the following methods: Select the toggle next to the extension you want to turn off. In Microsoft Edge, select Extensions located to the right of your browser address bar, then select Manage extensions. Select the extension you want to add and select Add to Chrome. Select Allow extensions from other stores in the banner at the top of the page, then select Allow to confirm. In Microsoft Edge, go to the Chrome Web Store. You'll see a final prompt confirming the extension has been added.Īdd an extension to Microsoft Edge from the Chrome Web StoreĮxtensions designed for Google Chrome can also be used in Microsoft Edge. Note: If you don't see Extensions to the right of your browser address bar, select Settings and more > Extensions.įind the extension you'd like to add and select Get.Īt the prompt showing permissions required by the extension, carefully review the permissions, and then select Add extension if you wish to proceed.
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