MRH 2018-01 - Web downloader

Using Internet Explorer or Safari? See important note below.

LANDSCAPE    

Download landscape PDF Standard edition from primary server

STANDARD EDITION
59Mb Landscape PDF (primary server)
   59Mb Landscape PDF (backup server)

EMBEDDED EDITION*
210Mb Landscape PDF (primary server)
   210Mb Landscape PDF (backup server)

*Embedded edition includes all media files inside PDF (much larger)


PORTRAIT

Download portrait PDF Standard edition from primary server

STANDARD EDITION
59Mb Portrait PDF (primary server)
   59Mb Portrait PDF (backup server)

EMBEDDED EDITION*
210Mb Portrait PDF (primary server)
   210b Portrait PDF (backup server)

*Embedded edition includes all media files inside PDF (much larger)

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Important Note:
All modern HTML5 compliant browsers automatically save the PDF to your device when you click the link. However, in the case of Internet Explorer (PC) or older versions of Safari (Mac), you need to do the following to get the PDF to download instead of display in the browser.

INTERNET EXPLORER USERS (PC): Please right click and select "Save target as"  to save the PDF directly to your device instead of opening it in your browser. 
SAFARI USERS (Mac): Please hold down the OPTION key when clicking to force Safari to download the PDF instead of display it in the browser. However, as of Safari 10.1 (released Mar 26, 2017), Safari DOES support the download attribute via a direct click.

Comments

spammers

Guess I must have done it, so I will have to remember to check the website each month to download  newsletter.

Cheers, Jake

Old web downloader

So you don't offer the old flash downloader anymore?

Paul Rankin

joef's picture

Nope, Flash downloader is dead

So you don't offer the old flash downloader anymore?

Nope, browser vendors are starting to disable Flash functionality and Adobe is ending Flash completely in 2020. We just didn't want to deal with all the support issues when people find the Flash downloader doesn't work in their browser any longer.

Adobe is finally planning to kill off Flash once and for all. Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Safari have all been blocking Flash over the past year, but Adobe is now planning to remove support for it fully by the end of 2020.

https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/25/16026236/adobe-flash-end-of-support-2020

Firefox and Chrome will be disabling Flash by default in their browser over the coming months.

And Apple's mobile iOS never has supported Flash, ever.

So it's RIP Flash.

Joe Fugate​
Publisher, Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine

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