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Email report export a php file not a pdf one #19049
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Hi @Chardonneaur |
Sure, Microsoft Windows users only, browser (Firefox or Google Chrome): |
Hm... that's interesting. We are actually sending a header like |
Can you check if renaming the file to .pdf gives the expected PDF file? |
Gonna try that out, thank you guys. |
@Findus23 the problem is not solved when renaming the .php file into .pdf. |
I guess we could only change to |
@Chardonneaur In that case can you try opening the .php file in a text editor to see if you actually see PHP code in it. If so, then this is probably not a bug in Matomo, but in the webserver setup. |
@Findus23 I'm able to reproduce that on my windows machine. Clicking the download link correctly opens the PDF in the browser. But trying to download it suggests |
Hi guys, |
This issue happened again yesterday during a training at a different client. It is raising a lot of complains from the end users. |
Hello,
when using Microsoft Windows, either on Google Chrome or Firefox, when exporting a pdf it is in fact exporting a php file. This issue is not happening on GNU/Linux OS.
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