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-# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
-# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
-# You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateStarting):
-# Indicates that the download is starting.
-stateStarting=Starting…
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateScanning):
-# Indicates that an external program is scanning the download for viruses.
-stateScanning=Scanning for viruses…
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateFailed):
-# Indicates that the download failed because of an error.
-stateFailed=Failed
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (statePaused):
-# Indicates that the download was paused by the user.
-statePaused=Paused
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateCanceled):
-# Indicates that the download was canceled by the user.
-stateCanceled=Canceled
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateBlockedParentalControls):
-# Indicates that the download was blocked by the Parental Controls feature of
-# Windows. "Parental Controls" should be consistently named and capitalized
-# with the display of this feature in Windows. The following article can
-# provide a reference for the translation of "Parental Controls" in various
-# languages:
-# http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Set-up-Parental-Controls
-stateBlockedParentalControls=Blocked by Parental Controls
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateBlockedPolicy):
-# Indicates that the download was blocked on Windows because of the "Launching
-# applications and unsafe files" setting of the "security zone" associated with
-# the target site. "Security zone" should be consistently named and capitalized
-# with the display of this feature in Windows. The following article can
-# provide a reference for the translation of "security zone" in various
-# languages:
-# http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174360
-stateBlockedPolicy=Blocked by your security zone policy
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (stateDirty):
-# Indicates that the download was blocked after scanning.
-stateDirty=Blocked: May contain a virus or spyware
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (blockedMalware, blockedPotentiallyUnwanted,
-# blockedUncommon2):
-# These strings are shown in the panel for some types of blocked downloads, and
-# are immediately followed by the "Learn More" link, thus they must end with a
-# period. You may need to adjust "downloadDetails.width" in "downloads.dtd" if
-# this turns out to be longer than the other existing status strings.
-# Note: These strings don't exist in the UI yet. See bug 1053890.
-blockedMalware=This file contains a virus or malware.
-blockedPotentiallyUnwanted=This file may harm your computer.
-blockedUncommon2=This file is not commonly downloaded.
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (unblockHeaderUnblock, unblockHeaderOpen,
-# unblockTypeMalware, unblockTypePotentiallyUnwanted2,
-# unblockTypeUncommon2, unblockTip2, unblockButtonOpen,
-# unblockButtonUnblock, unblockButtonConfirmBlock):
-# These strings are displayed in the dialog shown when the user asks a blocked
-# download to be unblocked. The severity of the threat is expressed in
-# descending order by the unblockType strings, it is higher for files detected
-# as malware and lower for uncommon downloads.
-unblockHeaderUnblock=Are you sure you want to allow this download?
-unblockHeaderOpen=Are you sure you want to open this file?
-unblockTypeMalware=This file contains a virus or other malware that will harm your computer.
-unblockTypePotentiallyUnwanted2=This file is disguised as a helpful download, but it can make unexpected changes to your programs and settings.
-unblockTypeUncommon2=This file is not commonly downloaded and may not be safe to open. It may contain a virus or make unexpected changes to your programs and settings.
-unblockTip2=You can search for an alternate download source or try again later.
-unblockButtonOpen=Open
-unblockButtonUnblock=Allow download
-unblockButtonConfirmBlock=Remove file
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (sizeWithUnits):
-# %1$S is replaced with the size number, and %2$S with the measurement unit.
-sizeWithUnits=%1$S %2$S
-sizeUnknown=Unknown size
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (shortTimeLeftSeconds, shortTimeLeftMinutes,
-# shortTimeLeftHours, shortTimeLeftDays):
-# These values are displayed in the downloads indicator in the main browser
-# window, where space is available for three characters maximum. %1$S is
-# replaced with the time left for the given measurement unit. Even for days,
-# the value is never longer than two digits.
-shortTimeLeftSeconds=%1$Ss
-shortTimeLeftMinutes=%1$Sm
-shortTimeLeftHours=%1$Sh
-shortTimeLeftDays=%1$Sd
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (statusSeparator, statusSeparatorBeforeNumber):
-# These strings define templates for the separation of different elements in the
-# status line of a download item. As a separator, by default we use the Unicode
-# character U+2014 'EM DASH' (long dash). Examples of status lines include
-# "Canceled - 222.net", "1.1 MB - website2.com", or "Paused - 1.1 MB". Note
-# that we use a wider space after the separator when it is followed by a number,
-# just to avoid visually confusing it with with a minus sign with some fonts.
-# If you use a different separator, this might not be necessary. However, there
-# is usually no need to change the separator or the order of the substitutions,
-# even for right-to-left languages, unless the defaults are not suitable.
-statusSeparator=%1$S \u2014 %2$S
-statusSeparatorBeforeNumber=%1$S \u2014 %2$S
-
-fileExecutableSecurityWarning=“%S” is an executable file. Executable files may contain viruses or other malicious code that could harm your computer. Use caution when opening this file. Are you sure you want to launch “%S”?
-fileExecutableSecurityWarningTitle=Open Executable File?
-fileExecutableSecurityWarningDontAsk=Don’t ask me this again
-
-# LOCALIZATION NOTE (otherDownloads3):
-# This is displayed in an item at the bottom of the Downloads Panel when
-# there are more downloads than can fit in the list in the panel. Use a
-# semi-colon list of plural forms.
-# See: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Localization_and_Plurals
-otherDownloads3=%1$S file downloading;%1$S files downloading