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I have a weird error.



On my phone, a URL works, displaying the web page within. On my laptop (Thinkpad Ubuntu 18.04) whether on Firefox or Chromium, the URL prompts the download of the file, saying it's a deb file.



What could be going wrong?



Also, curling the URL returns the html file just fine.



Cleared cache etc, and restarted the machine, but no difference.










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  • URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 16:51






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    When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 14 at 17:18













  • @wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 17:38


















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I have a weird error.



On my phone, a URL works, displaying the web page within. On my laptop (Thinkpad Ubuntu 18.04) whether on Firefox or Chromium, the URL prompts the download of the file, saying it's a deb file.



What could be going wrong?



Also, curling the URL returns the html file just fine.



Cleared cache etc, and restarted the machine, but no difference.










share|improve this question























  • URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 16:51






  • 1





    When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 14 at 17:18













  • @wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 17:38
















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I have a weird error.



On my phone, a URL works, displaying the web page within. On my laptop (Thinkpad Ubuntu 18.04) whether on Firefox or Chromium, the URL prompts the download of the file, saying it's a deb file.



What could be going wrong?



Also, curling the URL returns the html file just fine.



Cleared cache etc, and restarted the machine, but no difference.










share|improve this question














I have a weird error.



On my phone, a URL works, displaying the web page within. On my laptop (Thinkpad Ubuntu 18.04) whether on Firefox or Chromium, the URL prompts the download of the file, saying it's a deb file.



What could be going wrong?



Also, curling the URL returns the html file just fine.



Cleared cache etc, and restarted the machine, but no difference.







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  • URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 16:51






  • 1





    When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 14 at 17:18













  • @wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 17:38





















  • URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 16:51






  • 1





    When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

    – wjandrea
    Jan 14 at 17:18













  • @wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

    – Costa
    Jan 14 at 17:38



















URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

– Costa
Jan 14 at 16:51





URL is innovationbound.com/services (It's just a static site on S3 with Cloudfront in front). Previously I had a folder called services as well, but no longer.

– Costa
Jan 14 at 16:51




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When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

– wjandrea
Jan 14 at 17:18







When I try that URL, it redirects to docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-edge.html. Is that supposed to happen? Also please edit your post to add details.

– wjandrea
Jan 14 at 17:18















@wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

– Costa
Jan 14 at 17:38







@wjandrea Holy crap! Thanks for the heads up. I had a lambda@edge function I was editing for redirects and it took over the whole site.

– Costa
Jan 14 at 17:38












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