It would help to know what you're trying to download.
Well, as an example, I spend quite a bit of time on a hobbyist forum, numismatics, etc. and members post pictures of items they are selling.
When I make a purchase, I always download the picture to save for my files. Prior to today, I would simply do it the old fashioned Windows way by right-clicking in the picture, selecting “save as” and I could save it in almost any format I liked; usually as a jpg.
Now it only gives me one option; Avast HTML Document, a .webp file.
I figured this must be a setting in Avast but I couldn’t find it.
Unless you can supply the exact item you’re trying to download, there really isn’t anything any of us can check.
There isn’t anything in Avast that would cause what you’re describing. Avast doesn’t change file types.
Save image as is working on this XP system using firefox and avast free 18.5.xxxx.
What Operating System, Avast version and browser are you using.
As Bob asks more detailed information could help us to help you.
Your browser may well give you an option to save it in a different image format or you might be able to manually set it for a different file type. But this is nothing that Avast does or offers.
Trying to save the .png file as a jpg file throws up an image error when you try to open it. The default save as a .png works just fine.
Yeah, I guessed. Firefox introduced webp support in 65.0, but didn’t quite get the config right (it will be fixed in 66.0).
If you are happy making config changes, I can give a workaround. It simply changes a preference to the value it will have in 66.0
In the address bar type about:config; press Enter; accept any warning to be careful or similar
In the search bar at the top type http.acc; wait while the list is filtered
Go to the preference network.http.accept.default (probably the last one)
Double-click the pref and edit the value to remove exactly the characters image/webp,
Its value should now read text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,/;q=0.8
In the search bar at the top type image.webp.enabled; wait while the list is filtered
Double-click the pref to set its value to false
Close the about:config tab and restart the browser. Job done.
I have a similar problem in that when I download bank statements they are save as an HTML but I can not upload them to our accounts software unless they are a jpeg.
Wtf should I?! I want to save the fkng jpeg, as normal, as usual. WTF!
You’re a pain in the arse. You should not be talking so much when you don’t know what’s going on. First you deny there is a problem.
Then - twice - you ask for a screenshot. WTF! What for?! Wtf would a screenshot show?!