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File does not have a extension #6

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ericswpark opened this issue Mar 20, 2016 · 5 comments
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File does not have a extension #6

ericswpark opened this issue Mar 20, 2016 · 5 comments

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@ericswpark
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I do not know what the file's extension is - which means I cannot open it. I have tried .png, .ico, .svg, and even .jpg for crying out loud.

Which means I can't even use it.

@Maddoc42
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Which files are you referring to? The files in the zip all have proper extensions. The input file picker only accepts valid .svg files.

@ericswpark
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I'm referring to the actual finished image. And I've picked from the built
in Google icons in the website.

Actually, I've seen it now. The file is actually a zip. Maybe your script
could append that as well?

Thanks, issue resolved, please close this.
2016. 3. 21. 오전 1:10에 "Philipp Eichhorn" notifications@github.com님이 작성:

Which files are you referring to? The files in the zip all have proper

extensions. The input file picker only accepts valid .svg files.


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What do you mean by append that as well? The downloaded file should have a .zip extension. If not then that's a bug. What browser are you using?

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Using Chrome. File did not have extension, last two times I checked. OS was
Windows 10, and I had show file extension checked in Windows Explorer.
2016. 3. 21. 오후 6:24에 "Philipp Eichhorn" notifications@github.com님이 작성:

What do you mean by append that as well? The downloaded file should have a
.zip extension. If not then that's a bug. What browser are you using?


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@Maddoc42
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You were right. The site indeed does not specify how the downloaded file should be called, however some versions of Chrome are smart enough to automatically add a .zip to the file. Thanks for mentioning that!

382534c should fix that. Changes are live. Please let me know if you are still having trouble moving forward.

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