grooveman wrote:pgman wrote:I'm on Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04/FF 10 and 11 and it works for me. It also works on Google Chrome 17 and 18 and finally on Opera 11.6x.
Most likely you are either using noscript or have disabled the javascript on Preference > Content tab.
Can't speak for anyone else, but this is definitely not the case for me. I do not use noscript, and javascript is definitely enabled. It bombs out on my two debian squeeze boxes and my Gentoo box, on Iceweasel and Firefox (3.x, 10.x and 11.x), it also fails on opera and Konqueror. All I get is a dimmed-out screen with a floating "X" to close the window that isn't showing...
Hobgoblin wrote:Debian 64
http://www.corel.com/akdlm/6763/downloads/AfterShotPro/1/PF/AfterShotPro_amd64.deb
Debian 32
http://www.corel.com/akdlm/6763/downloads/AfterShotPro/1/PF/AfterShotPro_i386.deb
RPM
http://www.corel.com/akdlm/6763/downloads/AfterShotPro/1/PF/AfterShotPro_i386.rpm
They seem to be working at the moment.
R.
greerd wrote:I wonder if you are using icedtea instead of jre? I've run into issues before with icedtea that forced me back to jre.

greerd wrote:I wonder if you are using icedtea instead of jre? I've run into issues before with icedtea that forced me back to jre.

Zarastro wrote:You must set the Corel page to United States (at right upper corner on the site). If you don't do this, you won't be able to download ASP.
pgman wrote:hochglanz wrote:Is anyone able to download ASP on an Linux computer? If I click on the download button a new window appears which consists only of a "top bar with close button".
Please can you provide a simple download button which works?
I'm on Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04/FF 10 and 11 and it works for me. It also works on Google Chrome 17 and 18 and finally on Opera 11.6x.
Most likely you are either using noscript or have disabled the javascript on Preference > Content tab.
boogie wrote:edit: Sorry, didn´t notice the previous post
Hi,
the Firefox extention "User Agent Switcher" solves the problem with Corel´s (and many other) websites.
Choose "Internet Explorer 8" and reload the download page.
The addon can be found here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/extensions/ (search for user agent switcher)
kind regards
Gabi
grooveman wrote:Confirmed. I guess this means corel needs to do a better job of checking for cross-browser/cross-platform compatibility... But at least you gave us a good work-around boogie! Thanks
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