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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => Topic started by: DianneB on April 25, 2019, 04:20:45 PM
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I am confused! :o I have been running hfs for years as a web server to allow other computers on the private network to access a weather information page (html) on the weather computer (Windows 7).
A couple of weeks ago the anti-virus software (Trend Micro) quarantined hfs as "spyware". I have since added it to the Exceptions in the anti-virus and reloaded hfs. The anti-virus leaves it alone now, however .....
Since the re-installation, when I go to the bookmark in the browser (Chrome) on another computer, the browser doesn't open the file but DOWLOADS it - which doesn't work at all since there are many other files included in the web page.
I don't know what has changed and why it doesn't work any more. I am no programmer and not a computer expert so I am completely lost.
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welcome Dianne,
if you search around this forum you'll find that the "false positives" are common and well known problem.
I don't understand what file is to be "opened" and not "downloaded". What type of file?
I'll anticipate that your problem is probably under Menu > other > open directly in browser
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welcome Dianne,
if you search around this forum you'll find that the "false positives" are common and well known problem.
That has been resolved.
I don't understand what file is to be "opened" and not "downloaded". What type of file?
It is an html file resident on the weather computer.
I'll anticipate that your problem is probably under Menu > other > open directly in browser
Nothing was changed in the browsers and all browsers behave the same. The only thing that changed was to re-install hfs.exe The new version is MUCH newer than what I had and behaves differently. The old one had "Easy Mode" and the new one doesn't.
I don't seem to be able to get hfs to point to the html weather file in a sub-directory on the weather server - it moves it to the root directory.
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I would double check the mime type
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If a av quartines it you can usualy restore the file.
I belive the mimetype became corrupted.
Id recommend a full redownload and restar from hfs.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types/Complete_list_of_MIME_types