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    • lhmoperaunite
      lhmoperaunite last edited by

      Hi,
      I'm currently using some poorly coded web system that only web-kit browsers can display properly. And when I try to download some click generated files from that system, the download filename is always the same.

      What opera does is, if the file is already there in my "Downloads" folder, a numeric suffix is automatically appended to the file name ("(1)", "(2)", ...). This is rather annoying because I just hope to keep the latest copy of the file. Now I have to rename those files every time before I can use a local script to process the latest one.

      Is there a way to change this behavior so I can get a prompt like "File already exists. Overwrite?"

      Any advise is appreciated.

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        No. There's a setting to always display the Save dialog, "Ask where to save each file before downloading", but it will have auto-incremented the name already. You'd have to edit the name in the dialog each time, and only then would you get an overwrite query.

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        • lhmoperaunite
          lhmoperaunite last edited by

          Alright, found an extension in the chrome web store.
          https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/downloads-overwrite-exist/fkomnceojfhfkgjgcijfahmgeljomcfk

          When download starts, it will overwrite the existing file without confirmation. Not perfect, but I think I can live with it.

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