There are actually three "warning" dialogs that the user has to pass
through:
* the first one comes from Edge, as it flags the file as "unsecure
download" -- I suspect Edge is more careful about "new files" that it sees,
and displays the warning. If the user runs the file, Edge will send the
That’s an interesting point. One thing to keep in mind is that many of our
users are installing DrRacket in educational settings, where the program is to
be available to all users. Is it possible to install without admin privileges
in a way that makes it available to all users?
John
> On Feb 1
Still seeing this as of the time of this writing. Edge Dev flags it
immediately and other browsers download the file, but then the file is
flagged when you try to run it.
I filled out the Google Form and just wanted to update on this thread to
let people know that this still seems to be an issu