Even if I right click on a paused download and literally click 'resume', it just downloads from the beginning. It has nothing to do with the server side configuration, as I have no problem pausing and resuming with Chrome for exactly the same files. I am using Safari Version 13.1 (15609.1.20.111.8) on MacOS 10.15.4 (19E266). Various sites have ample designs of resume templates for MAC, and some of these include a functional resume, chronological resume, combination resume, simple resume, and many others. Some of the sites that provide a template for MAC offer the template as well as other services for free while other sites charge an amount, which varies depending.
I have had this issue with my Macbook Pro ever since I bought it in November. If I start downloading a file with Safari, and the download gets interrupted, I am unable to resume downloading from the point where it was interrupted. Clicking on 'resume downloading' button in the downloads list works fine it I do it immediately after the download is interrupted, but if a little time has elapsed (as little as a few minutes) since the interruption it will not let me resume the download, and I get the message in the downloads list 'You do not have permission to access the requested resource.' I have repaired my permissions...I don't know what else to do. Here's my system configuration:
Thankfully, you can restart your download right from where your service abandoned you, and it's very simple if you're using Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari and do-able but more complex in Chrome.
Macbook Pro Mid-2012 Retina Display
2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
8 GB RAM
System 10.8.2
Mac Safari Browser
I just have to editorialize for a moment: My old Macbook Pro and my Mac Pro both worked great with Snow Leopard, but since upgrading the Mac Pro to Mountain Lion and buying the new Macbook I have had all kinds of issues like this. Tech support at Panic software, that I contacted because of issues with some of their software, told me that I was only one of many with Mountain Lion issues, but here we're over half a year since the release of 10.8 and we're only on system 10.8.2. Is anybody at Apple actually trying to fix the issues?
Apple Safari For Mac
Thanks for anything you can tell me!
MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)
Apple Safari Download
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