philchillbill wrote: 
> Your browser or antivirus renamed the file from setup.sh to setup.txt
> before saving it "to protect you". What browser and platform did you
> use? Chrome on Mac? Would be a first... Usually it's just an "are you
> sure?" popup.
> The smartskills.tech webpage uses -localStorage- which is not shared
> across tabs so that's why one tab was unaware of what you had done in
> the other tab. Blame browser security for that. :cool:
> The subscription is there because I have to pay hosting fees to both
> Amazon and my ISP. While I don't mind doing all the dev work for free,
> I'm not subsidizing this with actual out-of-pocket expenses.
> 
> As Paul mentioned in the previous post (and as post #1 in this thread
> clearly states, as do the online docs), you can try it for 7-days for
> free. You can enable it with "Alexa, tell MediaServer I want a
> subscription".
> 
> EDIT: The online docs have been updated to address 1,2,3 above.

OK - no problem with a subscription to cover your costs (I run several
websites and forums that nobody seems to be interested in chipping in
for, so feel your pain. ;)).

I use Chrome on a Macbook Pro. Chrome is showing Version 91.0.4472.114
(I think the latest). Mac is running Big Sur V11.4. I also have Avast
and Malwarebytes running, but I did not get a pop-up when I did the
download. I am guessing one of them silently renamed the file. I can
poke around to see what did that (I am guessing MacOS).

Thanks


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