FlashGot Options | Privacy -> Send Cookies, checked?
You're using downloadthemall in conjunction with FlashGot too or stand-alone?
What version of jdownloader?
Run a sample download. What does flashgot.fgt.done show?
cookies?
Re: cookies?
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.19) Gecko/20110420 SeaMonkey/2.0.14 Pinball NoScript FlashGot AdblockPlus
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Re: cookies?
You use the ?|Show Log menu item in JDownloader and watch for the parameters sent by FlashGot: the cookie should be there.anonymous_user wrote:mmm...i've just tried to switch the download manager from jdownloader to the browser one, and the cookies work. so there seems to be some "communication problem" between flashgot and jdownloader...the latter recognize the link sent by the extension, but can't see the cookie
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Re: cookies?
The part about FlashGot sending the link is missing (it should closely preceed the one you quoted).
Anyway, if you (as it seems) are using the free Filesonic download option, this is probably JDownloader's captcha plugin out of date. Try updating to latest JDownloader's plugin versions, or ask in the JDownloader's forum if other users have the same problem with pasted URLs.
Anyway, if you (as it seems) are using the free Filesonic download option, this is probably JDownloader's captcha plugin out of date. Try updating to latest JDownloader's plugin versions, or ask in the JDownloader's forum if other users have the same problem with pasted URLs.
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OK, if you're using a premium Filesonic account that's totally expected.
In fact, Filesonic has recently adopted a download system using one-time tokens, which allow downloads to be initiated just once with the same cookie.
(Actually, they're even more annoying than this, since they seem to cap download speed at 500KB/sec or so).
Therefore, FlashGot's support for following Filesonic's redirection has been disabled, to make it possible the only way to download Filesonic links with an external download manager (and more precisely, JDownloader), i.e. storing your Filesonic Premium credentials in JDownloader's premium configuration.
In fact, Filesonic has recently adopted a download system using one-time tokens, which allow downloads to be initiated just once with the same cookie.
(Actually, they're even more annoying than this, since they seem to cap download speed at 500KB/sec or so).
Therefore, FlashGot's support for following Filesonic's redirection has been disabled, to make it possible the only way to download Filesonic links with an external download manager (and more precisely, JDownloader), i.e. storing your Filesonic Premium credentials in JDownloader's premium configuration.
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Re: cookies?
Why? Couldn't you just add your credentials to JDownloader?anonymous_user wrote:ok so nothing to do, just keeping using dta for filesonic then. thank you for your support!
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