![]() ![]() Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns regarding this for testing. ![]() Thank you all and ) for providing information to the community. If you have access to File Exchange, you can download "Active" listing information that is similar to what you would get from the "Export" files through our bulk editing tool. As of right now, I'm limited in the details of what steps we are taking to better this process through the "Bulk Editing and Relisting" tool.Īs mentioned. We're looking into better this process for all browsers. We are aware of the difficulties in accessing the "Exported" files on certain browsers. If there is no response, I will post to the SellerHub board, and hope that team is monitoring the threads - Thank you for mentioning me on this post. So the cure for this issue is a very minor change to the underlying html. eBay is evoking the BEAR editor to download, by are referencing http: instead of https. Especially when an 'Examine' of the html behind the button clearly shows that eBay has missed an http. Of course, this is just too much for most all members. I can not find a method other than 's solution. switch again to the about:config tab, double click to toggle the setting back to TRUE, close the tabĪll is as it was before, except the export file is wrote: switch back to BEAR editor export tab and click the export button and get the export file double click the "security.mixed_content.block_active_content" setting which toggles it from true to false click the saved bookmarklet on Firefox browser bookmarks toolbar (or in bookmarks) in a new blank tab to bring up the about:config interface focused down to that single setting set up the export normally to the point just before hitting the "Export" button (*temporary as long as user pays attention and changes it back - it does not automatically revert which you could say does make it hardcoded and potentially a risk for those not being careful.) Simply a temporary* change to the browser settings through it's configuration editor (about:config) interface not available through the tools menu options interface that allows the user to get the export file wouldn't call it hardcoded (as in a "had to hex edit the FireFox executable" type fix). Has this page failure been reported to eBay techs or posted on the tech forum? It seems it may have been ongoing for some time now. Of course, if all else fails, a report can be downloaded through File Exchange. ![]() On one of the browsers, the shield over on the right. However, in this case, we end up going in a circle with no resolution and no you get around this block by granting permission in any of the other browsers you have tried? The "unblock" should be on the address bar of the browser in all cases. Frequently, choosing this option will force the page to reload so that the non-secure content can be displayed unblocked. Theoretically, we should be able to overcome this situation in Firefox by making the selections shown below (disable protection for now), which should then allow the non-secure content to load. The "Continue" button closes the alert box, but unfortunately has no other effect. However, that then invokes a warning in Firefox, above, that the connection is insecure. Then, from the Action dropdown, select "Export to File".Ī popover will ask what type of file to create, and the CSV format can be selected here. But from there, the seller still needs to select (checkmark) all the listings of interest, below. That will process and open the selected listings in eBay's bulk editing tool. Either checkmark the desired listings or use the dropdown option to edit all. I performed some further tests to see if I could get around the block in Firefox, and I can't.Ī seller should be able to download a CSV file whether in Seller Hub or with Selling Manager or Selling Manager Pro by going to the Active Listings view. ![]()
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