Download File from URL
There are a couple ways to do this. As mentioned, using the developer tools could work (more likely it will give you the url to the file) and right-clicking the link will work. Alternatively there are these options.
In Chrome
- Go to the URL
- Right-click the webpage
- Select Save As...
For verification purposes, here are png, jpg, and mp3 links. Follow them and try these steps. However, in my experience. If you already have a url to a file, opening up Chrome and following these steps is rather tedious so here is an alternative.
In Command Line
- Open your favorite terminal emulator
- type
curl -O URL
- Where
Ois written in capital - And
URLis the URL to the file, e.g.http://example.com/file.mp3
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Download File from URL
There are a couple ways to do this. As mentioned, using the developer tools could work (more likely it will give you the url to the file) and right-clicking the link will work. Alternatively there are these options.
In Chrome
- Go to the URL
- Right-click the webpage
- Select Save As...
For verification purposes, here are png, jpg, and mp3 links. Follow them and try these steps. However, in my experience. If you already have a url to a file, opening up Chrome and following these steps is rather tedious so here is an alternative.
In Command Line
- Open your favorite terminal emulator
- type
curl -O URL
- Where
Ois written in capital - And
URLis the URL to the file, e.g.http://example.com/file.mp3
For Powershell, this example works great:
invoke-webrequest -uri http://files.animatedsuperheroes.com/themes/spiderman94.mp3 -outfile "c:\Spiderman94.mp3"
This was confirmed with Win10 x64 1607.
I've got a website selling video assets and music. I want my customer after purchase to be able to directly download the video or audio file.
But I don't want the customer to be taken to the "Dropbox" site, or "Google Drive" site, or "MediaFire" site, or wherever. I just want them to be able to click a link and the download starts onto their computer.
What site offers a good version of this?
This is probably a super simple question to answer, but I've yet to find an answer to it by searching. How can I provide a link to have a file download? For example, if I had a document on my webpage, and someone wanted a copy of it, they would click on the link and it would download. How difficult is that to implement? Thanks!