Download Object 490: Рњ50 Rar

<a href="{{ url_for('download_file', filename='Object 490 Рњ50 rar') }}">Download File</a> And in your Flask app:

self.setWindowTitle("File Downloader") self.setGeometry(100, 100, 400, 200)

layout = QVBoxLayout() self.setLayout(layout) Download Object 490 Рњ50 rar

def download_file(self): url = "http://example.com/Object 490 Рњ50 rar" # URL to your file response = requests.get(url, stream=True)

class MainWindow(QWidget): def __init__(self): super(MainWindow, self).__init__() a href="{{ url_for('download_file'

import os import requests from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QPushButton, QVBoxLayout, QWidget from PyQt5.QtCore import Qt from PyQt5.QtWebEngineWidgets import QWebEngineView

if response.status_code == 200: with open("Object 490 Рњ50 rar", 'wb') as file: for chunk in response.iter_content(chunk_size=1024): if chunk: file.write(chunk) print("File downloaded successfully.") else: print("Failed to download the file.") filename='Object 490 Рњ50 rar') }}"&gt

@app.route('/download/<filename>') def download_file(filename): # Specify the directory where your file is located dir_path = '/path/to/your/files' return send_from_directory(dir_path, filename, as_attachment=True) If you're using a desktop application or a more complex web form: