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When you click a download link, the hosting server sends a piece of data called an HTTP header. This header usually includes a field known as Content-Length , which tells your browser exactly how large the incoming file is.
The mysterious appearance of a negative file size—specifically the exact string —is a digital phenomenon that has puzzled internet users, software developers, and tech enthusiasts alike. At first glance, the concept of a negative file size seems like a physical impossibility. How can a file occupy less than zero space on a hard drive? Download -6.73 MB-
State what the download is (e.g., "The [App Name] lite version"). When you click a download link, the hosting