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Old 24.01.2010, 13:38
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Question jdown wants captchas again from dlc file, jdown doesn't save a manually sorted list

Hi,

i'm using the newest jdown version 0.9.579 and have encountered 2 weird bugs.

The 1st bug is:
- adding links from SJ
- the captcha windows appear
- i type all captchas into it and confirm
- the files list are now there
- i save those file list as DLC
- after reopening the DLC file ... the jdown wants the captchas for each link AGAIN

But this bug doesn't appeared in previour versions of jdown ... because all DLC files which were created with prior verions can be opened without any Captcha issue and all included links are there.


Another bug was happened whit a prior jdown version which was the current version on 27th of december (... btw: in those version wasn't any captcha bug):
- i have several links for one video but from several hoster
- after adding those files to the 'linkgrabber, all files are listened in 3 folders named with a number and letter mix and unsorted refering to there hosters
- i manually click each file from the same hoster and moved thoese links to a new package named like 'Video1_rapid' or 'Video1_netload'
- then i saved those links/folders as DLC
- later i want to reopen the dlc to reload a special file BUT all created folders and sorted hosters are gone!!! ...the links appears as the unsorted mix with weird folder names as they were displayed right after adding into the linkgrabber!


Have somebody any ideas how to fix those weird bugs?

Any upcoming update to fix that behaviour?

Last edited by sar; 25.01.2010 at 00:55.
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Old 24.01.2010, 13:51
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First to the SJ "bug":
JDownloader has many decrypters but jd is no tool to decrypt the links and take them so jd will protect the links again.
So if you save links inserted from SJ as a DLC, the SJ links will be saved in the DLC, NOT the original links because then it would be very easy to abuse them.
So this is no bug, it's normal!

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Old 24.01.2010, 13:54
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The first issue is not a bug if I understand what you're writing. It's normal. A Captcha is received for a download that's going to start.

The second issue is already known. DLCs don't know the concept of packages. They only store links.
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Old 24.01.2010, 14:18
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@remi
No the captcha comes from the SJ links in the DLC!

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Old 24.01.2010, 14:35
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Thanks for your answers.
And sorry for my (sometimes) incorrect english

DLC-Captcha Bug: That the links should be protected is understoodable but if i reopen prior created DLC files from SJ ... there are no need to type the captchas again ... ... only a captcha entering at the adding time in the past was necessary.

And now ... how to create DLC files without those captcha-bug?


Refering to the 2nd issue: if DLC only store links and no structure ... it is now clear why the sorting is gone but it would be better if a structure storing would be avialable in future.

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Old 25.01.2010, 12:30
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I don't understand it neither, but I've never worked with SJ links.

You can create one dlc file per package. Consider packages as categories. If you put enough links in one category, then you don't have too much work. When you open a dlc, you need to use the "move to new package" function.

PS: understoodable -> understandable
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Old 25.01.2010, 14:46
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I don't understand it neither, but I've never worked with SJ links.
The main problem is ... i'm pasting download links from SJ into the linkgrabber of jdownloader.

Than the jdownloader opens for each link a captcha window ...
... i'm entering the captchas and so the linkgrabber is in the end full of download links.

But those links couldn't be exported as plain text or something else ... but therefore i exports those links as a DLC file.

And this procedure works fine in the past even if i reopen the DLC file ... and now:
If i reopen the newly created DLC file i have to entering new captchas again for each link
This behaviour is new and undesirable ... the weird thing is that i can open old DLC files from one or two month ago without any captcha bug!

So finally i want that jdownloader produces a clean DLC file as before without any reopen captcha issue ... Any solution(s)?



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PS: understoodable -> understandable
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Old 25.01.2010, 15:28
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@sar
And AGAIN:
This is NO BUG at all.
It's really easy:
If you insert crypted links (like sj) jd does internally save these links BUT if you then export them JD will only put the CRYPTED links in the dlc, else you could share dlcs and it would be very very easy for other persons to abuse these links!
If you insert plain (non crypted) links and export them as a DLC, the DLC will contain the plainlinks.
Easy, if you insert crypted links you get crypted links in the dls, if you insert non-crypted links, you will get non-rypted links in the dlc.
I hope you understood it now...

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Old 25.01.2010, 16:43
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@pspzockerscene: I does understand that you claim that uncrypted links will gain a uncrypted DLC and links with captchas will generate a DLC wich wants those captchas again after re-opening.

But ... this behaviour is new ... i use SJ for a long time ... have already insert crypted links (those with captchas) and have already saved those results as DLC and all old DLC files from SJ works fine without entering any captcha again

So this DLC captcha behaviour is a new unwanted feature of JD ... how to avoid them in future?

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Old 25.01.2010, 16:58
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@sar
Yes this behavior is new and i think it won't be changed back in the future!

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