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Can't open MD files in Chrome #237

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yzmninglang opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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Can't open MD files in Chrome #237

yzmninglang opened this issue May 3, 2024 · 3 comments
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@yzmninglang
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I've tried to render a markdown file in chrome, and all the permissions I need have been given, but it still doesn't seem to be possible to view the MD file in chrome,Because Chrome will automatically download the MD file instead of opening it through the plugin
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chrome version:124.0.6367.63
OS:windows10

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simov commented May 3, 2024

Usually this happens because a third-party application installed on your system modifies the system mime types for markdown content that the browser relies on. Disable the extension and try to load the .md file in your browser - by default it should render it as plain text, but in your case it will try to download it. You have to find out what changed your system settings and fix that before you can use the markdown viewer. Let me know if that helps.

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Cannot preview Markdown on Kiwi for modern Android because it use content:// URI provider to access local files instead of file://, and I cannot add url in site access fields.

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simov commented May 5, 2024

I'm not entirely sure if that's going to work. In case the Kiwi browser is using the same extensions implementation then the origin will have to match one of these.

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