I'm not whining, all I did was simply respond to a comment on your post. Granted I didn't even click on your link because of the first comment. In this day and age with all the b.s. that one can click on and destroy their computer, you've got to be vigilant.
Thanks for posting for those who do need the advice. I guess throw a pdf warning in the title. I have been around here for a long time and lately people are being a bit too sensitive and way too combative. We are all friends (except for shills and doomers of course)
Yes, I think people are generally nervous about automatic downloads, with malware and such becoming huge problems…I guess maybe post a warning and perhaps let everyone know ahead of time…no worries, people are understandably nervous.
? My browser will say "open (with choice of readers) or download?" And I try to link to the original study or document to avoid all the complaints about quality of the source. So this is now a problem? Some people would complain if they were hanged with a silk rope, methinks.
it's necessary for all browsers to download media to display them.
They use the word download to give you the option to save it.
Otherwise it stays in your browser cache.
But if you look at anything on the internet, it is on your computer, somewhere.
people that make comments that used to "piss me off" no longer have any bearing in my life, its a block and move on situation for me. I been using linux for like what seems ever now so I am used to getting me a pdf reader cause they are required if we look anything technical up. I personally have used the internet for almost thirty years and there are still plenty of folks that just cant do anything above FB.
Some of those on mobile attempt a download of the file instead of previewing it. People don't like to click on links that attempt to download something- they think you are trying to scam them. It's not your fault.
People just want to know is all.
I dont think anyone likes a link that forces a download, regardless of who posts it.....
I'm not whining, all I did was simply respond to a comment on your post. Granted I didn't even click on your link because of the first comment. In this day and age with all the b.s. that one can click on and destroy their computer, you've got to be vigilant.
Thanks for posting for those who do need the advice. I guess throw a pdf warning in the title. I have been around here for a long time and lately people are being a bit too sensitive and way too combative. We are all friends (except for shills and doomers of course)
It's not a big deal unless I click on a link and a download begins.
Would it kill anyone to just say "pdf download" in their post?
Yes, I think people are generally nervous about automatic downloads, with malware and such becoming huge problems…I guess maybe post a warning and perhaps let everyone know ahead of time…no worries, people are understandably nervous.
I just take a screenshot of the pdf and post the image. Minimizes the whining.
Incorrect. Everything you see on your screen from a website HAS to be downloaded to your computer memory first. otherwise there's nothing to see.
? My browser will say "open (with choice of readers) or download?" And I try to link to the original study or document to avoid all the complaints about quality of the source. So this is now a problem? Some people would complain if they were hanged with a silk rope, methinks.
PS I looked. Check your browser settings, mine have a choice to not download without asking.
it's necessary for all browsers to download media to display them. They use the word download to give you the option to save it. Otherwise it stays in your browser cache. But if you look at anything on the internet, it is on your computer, somewhere.
people that make comments that used to "piss me off" no longer have any bearing in my life, its a block and move on situation for me. I been using linux for like what seems ever now so I am used to getting me a pdf reader cause they are required if we look anything technical up. I personally have used the internet for almost thirty years and there are still plenty of folks that just cant do anything above FB.
Some of those on mobile attempt a download of the file instead of previewing it. People don't like to click on links that attempt to download something- they think you are trying to scam them. It's not your fault.
I appreciate your med journal articles posts. Don't stop.
moar posts whining about people whining...
kek, get over it.