
The value of the attribute will be the name of the downloaded file. There are no , Not supported, area, , Not supported, , Not supported, The HTML a element (or anchor element), with its href attribute, Links are not restricted to HTTP-based URLs — they can use any URL Tag omission, None, both the starting and ending tag are mandatory. or links that point to a download file should indicate what will happen when the link is followed. Are you looking at the files via a web server or your local filesystem - Does the browser's URL bar start with http:// or file:///? I just ran some tests in Chrome, and.