Download "canceled"
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When downloading large files over a slow connection, I used to be able to restart the download in most cases if there was a network hiccup. The status in the download sidebar would say "Network error" or similar, and I could right-click, select restart, and it would restart where it got interrupted. After a recent upgrade, however, now it appears that it changes to just "Canceled", and if I restart it starts from scratch. It has happened twice in the last two days, once when I was actively working on the computer at the time and I saw it happen without doing anything to the active download.
MacOS, Version 6.8.3381.46 (Stable channel) (x86_64)
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@jml74 Retrying download is a missing feature in Vivaldi. The Downloads Panel has not much features.
it is easier to use app wget in Terminal to get downloads continued:
wget -c https://vivaldi.com/download/Vivaldi.dmg
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If you download large files and need to be able to restart the download use Jdownloader2:
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Pause/Resume download works just fine.
What it doesn't handle is losing network connectivity.
This is common to all Chromium-based browsers and is nothing new.Firefox handles it better, but downloading in Vivaldi is handled by Chromium's implementation.
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The download in Opera 12 had same issues as the Chromium related ones.
That's why i disliked download in browsers when connection was broken or very slow. -
@DoctorG Problem is that quite a few sites nowadays need a browser with javascript enabled and/or possibly a login to get a download started So wget (which is great if you have a normal link) isn't an option along with several other alternatives...
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@lfisk said in Download "canceled":
Problem is that quite a few sites nowadays need a browser with javascript enabled and/or possibly a login to get a download started
A downloader extension or external app with integration in browser.
Or Firefox as second browser for such downloads. -
@DoctorG said in Download "canceled":
Or Firefox as second browser for such downloads.
Yup! Firefox is being used more and more nowadays to circumvent Chromium changes being foisted on us
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As others have pointed out, a download manager or wget won't work when using a strict filehost. It may have been a transient issue in Chromium, because after the most recent upgrade it's performing better (so far).