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I've been working with Dropbox for a while now and did this always using Chrome as browser. Untill today I've never had any issues with dropbox, but today I went to Dropbox in the browser (using Chrome) and everything, every file is gone. Not only the files, but everything doesn't show. No history, no links, no files, no nothing.. (see screenshot)

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I face two problems -- the cache files have no filetype, and I'm unsure how to read them in an intelligent manner (trying to open them in Chrome itself seems to "redownload" them in a .gz format), and there are a ton of cache files.

First disconnect from the Internet to make sure that browser doesn't overwrite cache entry. Then navigate to chrome://flags/#show-saved-copy and set flag value to Enable: Primary. After you restart browser Show Saved Copy Button will be enabled. Now insert cached file URI into browser's address bar and hit enter. Chrome will display There is no Internet connection page alongside with Show saved copy button:

For my use case, I only needed a list of cached URLs and their respective timestamps. I wrote a Python script to get these by parsing the data_* files under C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache\:

My Chrome console's network panel has become unusable today because it keeps getting overlaid with a drag/drop UI for HAR files. How do I dismiss it, or turn this feature off? Never encountered this behavior until today. Thanks.

I will make a change to my JS files but it won't really change in the browser, I have to rename the files every time so that it reloads it. Is there some sort of .htaccess command I can add or something to make it stop caching?

I was getting the same css file when I browse website(on hosting company server with real domain) and I was unable to get the updated version on chrome. I was able to get the updated version of the file when I browse it on Firefox. None of these answers worked for me. I also have the website files on my machine and browse the site with localhost using my local apache server. I shut down my apache server and I was able to get the updated file. Somehow my local apache server was messing with the chrome cache. Hope this helps someone as it was very hard for me to fix this.

You can open an incognito window instead. Switching to an incognito window worked for me when disabling the cache in a normal chrome window still didn't reload a JavaScript file I had changed since the last cache.


The browser I'm using is chrome, and the files are stored in the same directory. I am running CHROME OS, so I can't just go into files and edit an existing flag.

Same for the images, except the file name is different.

Does anyone know why I am getting an error Access Denied, or how I could test the files?

The files are loaded using this format

I hope you all are well and safe today. Just yesterday I started receiving an error message on my digital download when using Chrome stating it was dangerous and blocked. It had been working fine for months up until then. I have deleted and re uploaded the file many different times in many different ways Changing the tile, combing the zip file into one pdf, etc.). It's a pdf zip file. I'm sure you can imagine how negatively that would impact our business if customers paid for and couldn't open the file. Thankfully we caught the error and have just removed the file until the issue is fixed. I appreciate your help in this matter. Squarespace has only stated it's an issue on my end, but it happens on multiple computers from different people and only on Chrome. If it is an issue on our end, why did it suddenly just start? At any rate, I don't care who is at fault, I'd just like a solution if anyone has one. I've tired renaming the file using underscore as seen in a June 2022 -please-help-zip-files-purchased-from-our-store-are-unreadable/ post thread, but without success. Thank you all so much!!

I would say this is a client side issue. If this is all happening on Chrome recently. I suggest a recent update to Chrome with a more cautious stance on Zip files. Zip files are a large vector for viruses, malware, and etc.

People willy nilly download zip files, extract the contents and execute the code inside, having no idea what they are doing and just because someone on the internet told them to. It is a big problem. You can't blame the web browser for being more obvious about potentially dangerous files.

I appreciate you responding, but there is no way we can run a business like that! If ran a sandwich shop and every time someone bought a sandwich the packaging locked and told the customer they might get food poisoning, I don't think me having to educate them that it's really fine and to just bypass the warning is going to get me good business or a good reputation, and I'll have to deal with that on almost every sale since chrome is by far the most popular web browser. I'm having customers genuinely say WTF? and assuming we're some shady, unsafe website. It's only a matter of time before we start getting customer reviews mentioning this!

Given that squarespace only let's us sell a single digital file, we have no choice but to compress multiple files into an archive, and zip is by far most accessible & popular archive format. If they allowed us to upload multiple files (with an total sum filesize limit) then this would resolve the problem as we wouldn't need to use zip files at all (this is what Etsy does, for example) - this would be by far the best solution, already we have some customers don't know what a zip file is either and this causes customer support issues by itself.

The best solution I can come up with for this is to edit the download notification email that customers receive when purchasing a digital file and adding a "Google Chrome Users - Please Read" section that notes that this warning can appear when using chrome, telling them how to bypass it, and trying to re-assure them that our downloads are safe, and that this warning does not mean that any kind of virus or threat has actually been detected.

Not everyone will read these notes but hopefully some customers will catch them and it will reduce customer support calls to some extent. This would be far less of a problem if chrome's messaging around what is basically an "are you sure?" warning didn't sound so apocalyptic.

Thanks so much for sharing that response from Squarespace @DCDR. While I understand their suggestion of using PDF instead - that isn't an option if you need to sell multiple files (as we do). Also, it's a very temporary measure, as since the original post I've learned that the roadmap for files that Chrome will be blocking in this way in scheduled to include PDF's in the next update. Eventually it's even going to include formats like PNG! So it's just a matter of time before almost all file downloads are blocked by default, making life much more difficult for legitimate sellers of digital products.

Google have been extremely poor at communicating these changes that will have a major negative impact on digital product sellers, and it's unclear to me that they've offered any solution to the problems it causes, e.g. by recommending some alternative "safe" file type, or some way of getting files signed as safe (app-store like), or whatever.

BTW: It is actually possible to get chrome to download the file without switching off safe browsing, but as you say, they don't give the impression that this is possible or offer the option in an easily accessible way. You have to go to the downloads list, and from there there is an option to "keep dangerous file" (yeah, it's really called that). This is the instructions we have to give buyers at the moment, which sounds just great, doesn't it?

I'm having to manually send some files to customers via email, because they don't want or don't understand how to get around the blocking behaviour. They are of course receiving the exact same file via email, it just doesn't require them to skip a security warning.

For anyone hit by this issue you might consider uploading your files as if they are Links (just to get them into the file system) and then make a PDF with links to the "real" files. The PDF is the single file "product" you are selling and they are downloading. The customer then clicks on the links in the downloaded PDF to get the individual files. It's a workaround, for sure. Much better than having a "dangerous file" warning and all the problems and support headaches that come with it.

I have about 150 products, so this change has wrecked the business overnight. I have put a message on the email that the download links get sent out in and when customers reply I am sending them the same .zip files via WeTransfer which seems to work fine for everyone. I sell to schools in the UK and they go back after the summer break in about a week - unless I find a solution before them I won't be able to keep up.

I don't have a solution for you, but I'm keen to understand more about when it is happening. If the root cause can be established, it will be easier to resolve - before it potentially affects everyone. It would be great to gather more information ?. For example, have you tested this with other zip files? Are you able to share links to files that trigger the download blocking feature?

2. On this Squarespace support webpage for Digital Goods: -us/articles/206540787-Digital-download-products Squarespace specifically told users to create ZIP files together because they do not allow multiple files per digital good product. Flipping their script now and telling us to put links in a PDF is a cop-out. I have over 700 items in my shop. By the time I switched them all over to a pdf with links in it, google will be preventing PDF downloads as well. 2351a5e196

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