Yes, that's a bug in IE8. I'm not sure IE8 is supported any more.
5.1.3 supports IE8. 5.6 is the first that does not support IE8.
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@Davin Studer I understand that. But what is the alternative for this?
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Use a browser with less bugs. IE8 is pretty much deprecated already - MS are only really doing security patches for it.
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Hi Team,
Thanks for your response.
I like to share good news with confluence 5.1.3
I am able to download contents from IE8 successfully.
This is achieved.
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Hi @Davin Studer @Nic Brough
We have Confluence 5.3.1 running on CentOS.
As posted our issue regarding attachments download from IE8 and IE9 has been fixed.
We are now able to download all the attachments on Internet Explorer.
Work Around :-
Apache Configuration File changes need to be done.
Header was being manipulated by the apache proxy server for some reason. Specifically the "Content-Encoding" header which should look like this "Content-Encoding: gzip" and it was being sent back looking like this "Content-Encoding: , gzip" while not a big change that empty space plus the comma meant that IE was reading as the content it was receiving back is not compressed and moving down the save/open file logic. Other browsers actually check the content of the file before attempting to move forward with it and if it is compressed it decompresses it for you.
Thank You!
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