All download links on my website have suddenly stopped working, and now show an error message.

Hello all,

I use my website to run a cycling club, and I allow members of the club to download digital versions of our group ride routes (in the form of .tcx files). These links were created using the "File" tool in the weebly website editor, and they worked perfectly for many months. However, all the links on my website suddenly stopped working correctly and now direct users to the same error message. It tells me as follows: "This XML file does not appear to have any style information associated with it. The document tree is shown below," then proceeds to list out what looks to be the code from inside the .tcx file (though that last part is only my guess).

Does anybody know how I can fix this issue? I've tried replacing the download link with a download button, only for it to lead me to the same error message. Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

-H.W.

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Thanks for posting, @Buckjr. Have you tried zipping your .tcx files and uploading a zip file instead? That's usually an easy way to get around something like this.

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Thanks for posting, @Buckjr. Have you tried zipping your .tcx files and uploading a zip file instead? That's usually an easy way to get around something like this.

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Thank you for replying, Adam! Using .zip files fixed all the issues I was having!

All the best,

-H.W.

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Awesome! Glad to hear that.

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