Hum, it seems to work for me with Free Download Manager (same bridge model as FlashGet) with FlashGot 1.4.8.6.
Are you using FlashGot Media or some other mean to download the video?
Giorgio Maone wrote:Hum, it seems to work for me with Free Download Manager (same bridge model as FlashGet) with FlashGot 1.4.8.6.
Are you using FlashGot Media or some other mean to download the video?
I used to download using FlashGot Media....
BUT I've download Helper too, When I try flashgot download the file using it, I get the right referrer the....
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:16.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/16.0
This is not a bug and won't be fixed.
FlashGot is extracting the correct referrer, i.e. the one sent by the browser when requesting the media file as the HTTP Referer header.
Only if that referer is not found/sent, it falls back to the document containing the player.
This way, if a web site uses a naive anti-leeching protection which checks the Referer, the download manager can successfully emulate it.
Giorgio Maone wrote:This is not a bug and won't be fixed.
FlashGot is extracting the correct referrer, i.e. the one sent by the browser when requesting the media file as the HTTP Referer header.
Only if that referer is not found/sent, it falls back to the document containing the player.
This way, if a web site uses a naive anti-leeching protection which checks the Referer, the download manager can successfully emulate it.
Okay, Is there anyway to downgrade to the version before the new one
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0
Giorgio Maone wrote:This is not a bug and won't be fixed.
FlashGot is extracting the correct referrer, i.e. the one sent by the browser when requesting the media file as the HTTP Referer header.
Only if that referer is not found/sent, it falls back to the document containing the player.
This way, if a web site uses a naive anti-leeching protection which checks the Referer, the download manager can successfully emulate it.
Okay, Is there anyway to downgrade to the version before the new one
Of course, but I doubt it will do what you want it to do.
I believe the change, if any, has been either in the Flash Player or in Firefox (how they choose the Referer header to send). Previous versions here