It should bring up a save as dialog, cancel it. Open the Developer Tools, then switch to the Network tab (it should be empty). In a Chromium based browser, On the Microsoft Download page after it has created the "32-bit Download" and "64-bit Download button". Paste this massive string into your terminal and add -o to actually save the file somewhere instead of dumping it to STDOUT. There will be a GET request now under Network right-click it and select Copy > Copy as cURL. Hit cancel when it prompts you to download. Switch to the Network tab and enter the URL for the download. I finally found a solution, and there's no extension necessary in Firefox.Īfter getting the URL you received, open a new tab in Firefox and open the Developer Tools (F12). How to fix it? - Simple, just add single quotes around the url:
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