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Trying to re-download a Mod that I no longer have & going to the "File"

Screen & all I see is an "E". If I try using "Download NMM", it prompts

"An Error Has Occurred" Screen.

I am using Google Chrome Version 50.0.2661.87 m

 

 

Following other people's advice of re-logging, allowed me to download the Mod

that I was trying to get.

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In response to post #37051480. #37051520, #37051585, #37051605, #37051705, #37051765, #37051780, #37051795, #37051800, #37051860, #37051915, #37051955, #37052030, #37052050, #37052125, #37052150, #37052315, #37052350 are all replies on the same post.


darkranger1021 wrote: All Files and downloads display just a Capital (E).
In fact every tab on a mod page displays just the (E).

elina666 wrote: Also having this problem!
AfroGamerNinja wrote: Same.
Elvani wrote: Same here; I also can't see my notifications or any of the new bugs posted on my mod pages.
thestoryteller01 wrote: Same. No matter if I use FF or IE

My bookmarks work but tabs go to "E"
Kryzaa wrote: For me that happens if I am on the http version of the site, cant see downloads and other tabs. When adding https manually it works. Or when browsing a mod from the site, not old bookmarks.
Madpleasure wrote: Same for me as well.. also, the notifications will not load
monycast wrote: Same here.
acidzebra wrote: If this happens you are probably not loading the HTTPS version of the page. Look at the URL, change http:// to https:// , load it, and all the notifications and tabs will start working.
slygeezer wrote: Same problem on about 80% of mod pages I've tried to view. Also, when I click on a mod in the Notifications drop down menu it just hangs and never opens. (However, click on the same mod under "New Recently" and the mod page opens, albeit with most tabs showing "E"

Edit: And YES I am attempting to load pages from the https// version.
feedtheducks wrote: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
jasonorme666 wrote: Same
NoNameFound wrote: Make sure the path starts with https://
For example https://www.nexusmods.com not just www.nexusmods.com
monycast wrote: Solved it. Just log out and in again, and its good to go.
Ddeuce314 wrote: same here, I can get the pages to display by searching for them on google and using the link to go directly there but nothing will download.
Ddeuce314 wrote: Thanks, that worked.
JohnLR wrote: use https in the url, Kryzaa said that, and worked
ryanmayfair wrote: Ditto what the OP said.


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I was having the same issues as stated above, but then I tried a fresh search on mod pages I haven't visited before and it was fine...

 

I then CLEARED MY BROWSER HISTORY and all works fine.

 

Give it a try!

 

CORRECTION:

I thought clearing my cache worked, but it turns out it's to do with direct links within pages that don't have https:// in the URL. Manually adding HTTPS:// to the address in your browser will get you around this for now.

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My feedback for now.

 

If, i go, and enter Nexus Homesite, search for a Mod, i can download it normally.

BUT, if i am, for exemple, following the S.T.E.P guide, and i click on one of their direct links, to a mod, the page will appear, but when clicking to go to download, or anything else, the page will display a capital E where the downlaods should be.

 

 

Probablly, your security is breaking the old link, and the only way to acess your downloads/mod pages, without the error, is going thorugh the homepage, and searching for the mod.

That, is really a big problem, for someone who is following a large guide like the ones on S.T.E.P Wiki =\

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as others have already mentioned, it's a very much needed auto-redirect from http:// -> https:// in these kind of updates. all my bookmarks have http:// links, all my mod pages have http:// redirects to my other mods and of course every other site, every youtube video that links to nexusmods.com will end up with a broken user experience.

 

also noticed another issue. youtube tags are no longer working in mod page comments. we just released a huge update for Old World Radio, and I worked on the demo video for a day and I didn't understand how it is possible that it only has 110 views on youtube. until I noticed that the embed video doesn't show up in the comment.

 

http://img.reblog.hu/blogs/22105/2016-04-26-17211b82.png?w=670

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In response to post #37052375.


SliverMulti wrote:

Trying to re-download a Mod that I no longer have & going to the "File"

Screen & all I see is an "E". If I try using "Download NMM", it prompts

"An Error Has Occurred" Screen.

I am using Google Chrome Version 50.0.2661.87 m


Same here, to fix it you need to manually add "https://" at the start of the URL.
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In response to post #37051480. #37051520, #37051585, #37051605, #37051705, #37051765, #37051780, #37051795, #37051800, #37051860, #37051915, #37051955, #37052030, #37052050, #37052125, #37052150, #37052315, #37052350, #37052455 are all replies on the same post.


darkranger1021 wrote: All Files and downloads display just a Capital (E).
In fact every tab on a mod page displays just the (E).

elina666 wrote: Also having this problem!
AfroGamerNinja wrote: Same.
Elvani wrote: Same here; I also can't see my notifications or any of the new bugs posted on my mod pages.
thestoryteller01 wrote: Same. No matter if I use FF or IE

My bookmarks work but tabs go to "E"
Kryzaa wrote: For me that happens if I am on the http version of the site, cant see downloads and other tabs. When adding https manually it works. Or when browsing a mod from the site, not old bookmarks.
Madpleasure wrote: Same for me as well.. also, the notifications will not load
monycast wrote: Same here.
acidzebra wrote: If this happens you are probably not loading the HTTPS version of the page. Look at the URL, change http:// to https:// , load it, and all the notifications and tabs will start working.
slygeezer wrote: Same problem on about 80% of mod pages I've tried to view. Also, when I click on a mod in the Notifications drop down menu it just hangs and never opens. (However, click on the same mod under "New Recently" and the mod page opens, albeit with most tabs showing "E"

Edit: And YES I am attempting to load pages from the https// version.
feedtheducks wrote: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
jasonorme666 wrote: Same
NoNameFound wrote: Make sure the path starts with https://
For example https://www.nexusmods.com not just www.nexusmods.com
monycast wrote: Solved it. Just log out and in again, and its good to go.
Ddeuce314 wrote: same here, I can get the pages to display by searching for them on google and using the link to go directly there but nothing will download.
Ddeuce314 wrote: Thanks, that worked.
JohnLR wrote: use https in the url, Kryzaa said that, and worked
ryanmayfair wrote: Ditto what the OP said.
HawkEyez83 wrote: same


Worked until I tried to post a comment. It ate the comment and I just got an E from that point onwards. Replacing http:// with https:// manually fixed it.
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In response to post #37052375. #37052915 is also a reply to the same post.


SliverMulti wrote:

Trying to re-download a Mod that I no longer have & going to the "File"

Screen & all I see is an "E". If I try using "Download NMM", it prompts

"An Error Has Occurred" Screen.

I am using Google Chrome Version 50.0.2661.87 m

OfficialRenny wrote: Same here, to fix it you need to manually add "https://" at the start of the URL.


Yep having that issue with http://www.nexusmods.com/newvegas/mods/48621/. Hope it gets fixed.
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In response to post #37052230. #37052410 is also a reply to the same post.


garbagewebsite69 wrote: Be nice if you guys didn't break every link from every other mod or website cause no one thought to redirect everything to https://

just sayin.
Exoclyps wrote: Yeah, they really need to add that.


So now I have to go through my mod pages and change every url?
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