Hope it's not very imprudent to ask...
I just read that downloads page changed recently.
Now for, say, downloading Linux GTK3 version, the URL is 'https://www.palemoon.org/download.php?m ... =linuxgtk3'; and similar for all other versions. And when clicking the URL one gets the "transformed" *real* filename *.tar.xz.
How does first URL transforms into latest corresponding *.tar.xz?
Thanks.
How does new download page get the actual .tar.xz download name?
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Re: How does new download page get the actual .tar.xz download name?
It happens in the server-side php script.
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