Hello;
I am a long time Fx & FG user; kudos on a great product that does such an amazing job 99% of the time.
The problem I am having just started today. FG worked fine last night feeding ul.to and uploaded.net links to JDownloader, 24 hours later, ul.to and uploaded.net links show up in JD as OFFLINE. Yet, if I go to the uploaded.net site and COPY the page url, JD correctly picks up and parses the file link, and correctly showing it ONLINE. If I right-click the file link, even on the uploaded.net page, and FG the link, it again shows in JD as OFFLINE.
The links I am using for this example are:
http://ul.to/grkkb9nx/winter.olympics.2 ... 64-2hd.mkv
http://uploaded.net/file/grkkb9nx/winte ... 64-2hd.mkv
I have full logging on JD and it is not showing any errors. I am, however, getting an error in the Browser Console though:
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23:47:19.118 POST http://127.0.0.1:9666/flashgot [HTTP/1.1 200 OK 16ms]
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If I left-click on the "Premium Download" button on the uploaded.net page, I have the option of saving the file (works fine) or FG to JD which works, but with a weird filename in JD "555636b2-abbf-44db-8613-c08bf430b81f" and showing ONLINE. The below error messages are from the Browser Console:
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00:33:47.150 A form was submitted in the windows-1252 encoding which cannot encode all Unicode characters, so user input may get corrupted. To avoid this problem, the page should be changed so that the form is submitted in the UTF-8 encoding either by changing the encoding of the page itself to UTF-8 or by specifying accept-charset=utf-8 on the form element. winter.olympics.2014.figure.skating.pairs.free.skate.720p.hdtv.x264-2hd.mkv
00:33:47.150 gBrowser.contentWindow is undefined overlay.js:431
00:33:47.214 POST http://am4-r1f6-stor05.uploaded.net/dl/ ... 8bf430b81f [HTTP/1.1 200 OK]
00:33:55.881 POST http://127.0.0.1:9666/flashgot [HTTP/1.1 200 OK 16ms]
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Fx ver 26.0, FG ver 1.5.5.97rc1 and JD ver 0.9.581, all of which was the same last night as tonight.
I really depend on FG, and use it many times a day, every day. Hopefully, I have given you enough info to reproduce the issue. If you need more or have any questions, please just ask.
Thank You;
nowabe
[RESOLVED]ul.to or uploaded.net links not feed to JDownloadr
[RESOLVED]ul.to or uploaded.net links not feed to JDownloadr
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Re: FG failure to feed ul.to or uploaded.net links to JDownl
Does it work better if you create a flashgot.redir.uploaded_to.enabled about:config boolean preference and set it to false?
(You will need to setup JDownloader's own uploaded.net support with your credentials, if you didn't do it yet).
If that doesn't help, I'll need you to borrow me test credentials (by PM or email) because I'm no longer able to buy test credentials of my own since every host provider has been forced to move away from Paypal
(You will need to setup JDownloader's own uploaded.net support with your credentials, if you didn't do it yet).
If that doesn't help, I'll need you to borrow me test credentials (by PM or email) because I'm no longer able to buy test credentials of my own since every host provider has been forced to move away from Paypal

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Re: FG failure to feed ul.to or uploaded.net links to JDownl
@Giorgio Maone: Thank you so much for the response and the attempt to help me. Unfortunately, after more than a day of dealing with the bewildering array of variables in About:Config, I was still no closer to a solution. So I took a few hours down time, something to eat and a nap, and came back at it again. Another app was acting up and I decided to work on that one first which led me to my firewall app. At that point I had one of those "Ah Ha" moments where you slap your forehead and scream at all of the wasted effort. It turns out SOMEHOW I had blocked all loopback traffic. If I hadn't been so tired when I looked at the browser console log, I would have triggered to the IP address in the error message. Of course 127.0.0.1 is loopback and the first place you look when you see that in an error message is the firewall.
Any way, thanks again for the effort to assist me.
Another shout out for the fantastic product FLASHGOT!!!
nowabe
Any way, thanks again for the effort to assist me.
Another shout out for the fantastic product FLASHGOT!!!
nowabe
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