• Re: download oddness on Android

    From Dave Royal@dave@dave123royal.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 09:38:52 2026
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    Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> Wrote in message:

    Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> Wrote in message:

    Why, using Firefox Focus on Android, can I view a password protected
    (http basic auth) image, but not download it? Desktop Firefox doesn't
    have a problem.

    [snip]
    Elijah
    ------
    has not tried this in other Android browsers


    Fails the same on Firefox for Android beta (149.0b5). Works on
    Chrome which is the only other browser on this tablet (Android
    13).

    The Firefox context menu says 'Save Image' which suggests it
    should not download it again. The image /is/ in the cache
    (about:cache). The Chrome menu says 'Download image'.

    I would raise a bug.
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    fwiw: it works in Firefox on iOS - "Save to photos".
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  • From Eli the Bearded@*@eli.users.panix.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 18:02:09 2026
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    In alt.comp.software.firefox, Antagonist <Newsgroups@techsite.ggff.net> wrote:
    On 09/03/2026 03:29, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    Why, using Firefox Focus on Android, can I view a password protected
    (http basic auth) image, but not download it? Desktop Firefox doesn't
    have a problem.
    Could it be that you have disabled cookies?. I don't have have an Android phone so can't check it. On desktop Standard settings works just fine.

    I have tested on desktop, I know it works there. It seems to be
    something Android related.

    Cookies are not an issue. There are zero cookies being set or checked. This is "http basic auth" as noted above.

    You can test with curl or lynx. Or, since I'm not enforcing https usage,
    you could telnet in and speak raw HTTP/1.1 like a stone age computer.

    Elijah
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    username and password get base64 encoded for unencrypted basic auth
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  • From Eli the Bearded@*@eli.users.panix.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 18:04:42 2026
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    In alt.comp.software.firefox, Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> wrote:
    Dave Royal <dave@dave123royal.com> Wrote in message:
    Fails the same on Firefox for Android beta (149.0b5). Works on
    Chrome which is the only other browser on this tablet (Android
    13).

    Good to know.

    The Firefox context menu says 'Save Image' which suggests it
    should not download it again. The image /is/ in the cache
    (about:cache). The Chrome menu says 'Download image'.
    fwiw: it works in Firefox on iOS - "Save to photos".

    Is Firefox on iOS a real comparison though? That's just re-skinned
    Safari, isn't it?

    Elijah
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    might have to report this as a bug
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 18:14:18 2026
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    Eli the Bearded wrote:

    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/

    Username: simple
    Password: password

    I see the crappy Q Z image as well as the better Q Z image
    FF 148.0.1 on android16 tablet

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  • From Eli the Bearded@*@eli.users.panix.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 18:23:25 2026
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    In alt.comp.software.firefox, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    Eli the Bearded wrote:
    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/
    Username: simple
    Password: password
    I see the crappy Q Z image as well as the better Q Z image
    FF 148.0.1 on android16 tablet

    Seeing them is easy. Can you save them?

    Probably not. I went to file a bug and found an existing bug report.

    "Can't download images behind basic auth"

    https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1946713

    I added my minimal test case to the report.

    Elijah
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    maybe it will get fixed in a few years
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 18:41:51 2026
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    Eli the Bearded wrote:

    Seeing them is easy. Can you save them?
    Probably not.

    crappy one download fails, other one works.


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  • From Nobody@jock@soccer.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 12:33:01 2026
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    On Mon, 9 Mar 2026 18:23:25 -0000 (UTC), Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:
    In alt.comp.software.firefox, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    Eli the Bearded wrote:
    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/
    Username: simple
    Password: password
    I see the crappy Q Z image as well as the better Q Z image
    FF 148.0.1 on android16 tablet

    Seeing them is easy. Can you save them?
    Ffox 148.0.1 on an Android 13 tablet let me in, produced the images,
    but took two attempts at each of these stages, first to "View"... and
    then "Save image as..."
    [The sign-in box initially disappeared (before I had a chance to log
    in) with a 401/not authorized warning... but held on the second
    attempt.]
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  • From Nobody@jock@soccer.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 12:39:20 2026
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    On Mon, 09 Mar 2026 12:33:01 -0700, Nobody <jock@soccer.com> wrote:
    On Mon, 9 Mar 2026 18:23:25 -0000 (UTC), Eli the Bearded ><*@eli.users.panix.com> wrote:

    In alt.comp.software.firefox, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    Eli the Bearded wrote:
    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/
    Username: simple
    Password: password
    I see the crappy Q Z image as well as the better Q Z image
    FF 148.0.1 on android16 tablet

    Seeing them is easy. Can you save them?

    Ffox 148.0.1 on an Android 13 tablet let me in, produced the images,
    but took two attempts at each of these stages, first to "View"... and
    then "Save image as..."
    Hang on... re-tested: yep, crappy one fails... better one is OK.
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  • From Eli the Bearded@*@eli.users.panix.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 03:29:07 2026
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    Why, using Firefox Focus on Android, can I view a password protected
    (http basic auth) image, but not download it? Desktop Firefox doesn't
    have a problem.

    I cooked up a simple example here:

    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/

    Username: simple
    Password: password

    There's two images on the page. One is within the password protected
    directory and can't be downloaded. The other is outside and downloads
    just fine.

    Why?

    I've looked logs, and I see that when Android Firefox tries to download
    a file, it makes a second request and that request fails to use the
    username and password. Deskstop Firefox will just save the already
    downloaded file to a new location.

    Elijah
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    has not tried this in other Android browsers
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  • From Antagonist@Newsgroups@techsite.ggff.net to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 04:26:50 2026
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    On 09/03/2026 03:29, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    Why, using Firefox Focus on Android, can I view a password protected
    (http basic auth) image, but not download it? Desktop Firefox doesn't
    have a problem.

    I cooked up a simple example here:

    https://qaz.wtf/ind/firefox/

    Username: simple
    Password: password

    There's two images on the page. One is within the password protected directory and can't be downloaded. The other is outside and downloads
    just fine.

    Why?

    Could it be that you have disabled cookies?. I don't have have an Android phone so can't check it. On desktop Standard settings works just fine.



    I've looked logs, and I see that when Android Firefox tries to download
    a file, it makes a second request and that request fails to use the
    username and password. Deskstop Firefox will just save the already
    downloaded file to a new location.

    Elijah
    ------
    has not tried this in other Android browsers


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  • From Dave Royal@dave@dave123royal.com to alt.comp.software.firefox on Mon Mar 9 08:08:53 2026
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    Eli the Bearded <*@eli.users.panix.com> Wrote in message:

    Why, using Firefox Focus on Android, can I view a password protected
    (http basic auth) image, but not download it? Desktop Firefox doesn't
    have a problem.

    [snip]
    Elijah
    ------
    has not tried this in other Android browsers


    Fails the same on Firefox for Android beta (149.0b5). Works on
    Chrome which is the only other browser on this tablet (Android
    13).

    The Firefox context menu says 'Save Image' which suggests it
    should not download it again. The image /is/ in the cache
    (about:cache). The Chrome menu says 'Download image'.

    I would raise a bug.
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