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That worked . Am I correct that in the 1st 2 shots you clicked a file, and got the correct dialog. In the 2nd 2 shots, you clicked the CSV file, and it opened in your browser with no choice to save? In reading, they are calling that the information bar. The setting to automatically display information bar is missing in IE9 (great ). Suggestions for the information bar not showing involve resetting the internet security zone
Open IE> Tools> Internet options> Security tab> Click on Internet zone> Custom level> Reset
Not sure if that is different from the reset for all of IE.
If you try to download the CSV file from HERE, do you get the information bar? Is the site you are having problems with something I can access without signing in or joining?
A Guy
Yes.Am I correct that in the 1st 2 shots you clicked a file, and got the correct dialog.
Yes.In the 2nd 2 shots, you clicked the CSV file, and it opened in your browser with no choice to save?
Not done a reset just yet because as you can see Download is set to 'Enable' and the forum file was ok. This suggests it is a site specific problem i think.Suggestions for the information bar not showing involve resetting the internet security zone
Yes.If you try to download the CSV file from HERE, do you get the information bar?
Yes.Is the site you are having problems with something I can access without signing in or joining?
My directions will hopefully provide you with the page I attached earlier. Please be warned, the csv download link more times than not will produce a 'Not Found' error. The file most definately DOES exist. I think that issue is more about the number of queries their server is attempting to resolve. But that is a seperate issue with the site, the success rate of csv links is very poor. If you fail with 'ACC' try 'ABAN' or 'ABB'.
http://www.nseindia.com/content/equi...iphistdata.htm
In Symbol type ACC
In Series dropdown select EQ
In From Date picker select 01-05-2012
In To date picker select 10-05-2012
Click on 'Get Results'
A data sample page will appear on which will appear the csv download link.
I got the same result as you. Clicking the download link opens a new window with the results displayed. The address to the link is:
http://www.nseindia.com/content/equi...2012ACCEQN.csv
I right clicked save target as, changed the file type to all files, changed the name to .csv and saved it to desktop. I got an excel file (CSV=Excel comma separated values file), which opened in excel.
Now, going back to the download link and clicking opened a new window...with a download dialog!
Are you experiencing this issue on any other sites? I'm thinking it is the site, rather then a problem on your end. Do you have excel? If so, open an excel file of any type, then visit the page and click the download link. For me it will no longer display in browser, but rather I get the download dialog every time now. If I cancel it, the page closes. A Guy
I also got the 'Info Bar' acknowledging the download was complete.I right clicked save target as, changed the file type to all files, changed the name to .csv and saved it to desktop.
Up to that point we are identical.
Not so for me. No change. Left clicking just opened a new tab in delimited format.Now, going back to the download link and clicking opened a new window...with a download dialog!
No. I too think it is site specific.Are you experiencing this issue on any other sites?
I do have Excel and use it a great deal. And no I do not get a dialog.
Are you thinking of saved file preferences on my pc perhaps?
My situation is different I belive. I rarely use excel, but when I do, it always goes to a "windows is installing" dialog, then a blank screen. I have to close it and click on the file again, then it will open. Something I do causes this, but I have never investigated as I rarely need to open excel. I'm thinking I got the open/save dialog the 2nd time only because I had already let windows enable excel. BTW, Opera also just opens another window with the results. I'm a bit at a loss to be honest.
A Guy
P.S. Just went back with IE, no save dialog...I'm going to point the Gurus to this thread, see if anyone has any ideas. Sorry I've been no help.
Thank you for trying. And judging by your number of posts you must know a thing or two.
Many thanks for what you have done so far.
I have probably tracked down why, but fixing it will be the issue. The issue if the Always ask before opening this type of file box is unchecked. I found instructions for a registry hack in Vista, but the key doesn't exist in 7.
Reset Open/Save Choice for Internet Explorer Downloads in Vista - How-To Geek
All searches lead to the same method, which doesn't apply to 7. I am not giving up, as I think if we can figure out how to reset the choice, we'll be back in business.
A Guy
If I understand correctly... what I would do to reset a file, in this case csv, opening preference is....The issue if the Always ask before opening this type of file box is unchecked.
Right click on a csv >Open With>Choose Default program> either check or uncheck the listed choice
Or is that not what you are thinking of here?
OK, try this. Got to the page with the csv file> Right click and choose Save target as> If the name shows as .txt, click on the arrow to the right of save as type, and change it to all files> Now in the File name change the .txt to .csv> Save the file to desktop> In IE, click on Tools> View downloads (or Ctrl + J)> Right click on the file you just downloaded> See if the Always ask before opening this type of file is checked> If not, check it, then try to left click the csv file on the webpage again, and see if you get a save dialog.
A Guy