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User-agent too old for downloading...
User-agent too old for downloading...
How to change to the current one? Code:
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:67.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/67.0 ----------------Request------------------------- HTTP/1.1 Is it a Global Setting. What to Enter here? I want User-Agent Code:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/86.0.4240.75 Safari/537.36 LogFile: 17.10.20 20.29.03 <--> 17.10.20 20.30.02 jdlog://2575325302851/ Link .jdeatme **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** |
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You can not change it via a setting, either plugins set it statically or JDBrowser sets it as the default. Default might need some values updating
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What makes you think the UserAgent is too old? Your example link works fine here
Set max connections to 1 because you're trying to download html files
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Because I see a error. Temp. Unavailable. (3 or 4 simultaneous) This error cannot be solved in JD2. I don't know why another tool can take up to 30 connections and I have HTTP Response 200 status all the time. https://i.postimg.cc/85t4S16D/Screen...t-12-16-PM.jpg and in JD2 the status 503 Error. (3 or 4 simultaneous) Does that mean JD2 only has 1 max simultaneous limitation? If that's what I understand it, very slowest kB/s per file download but still works. See: https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=85675 JD2 Http Plugin Enabled or Disabled HTTP Download? HTTP 200 Response Download Enabled "Send 'Referer' with every request (recommended for most sites) Enabled "Accept Cookies (recommended for most sites) |
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Download = 1 file Connections = multiple connections per single file If that other tool works for you, then use it. JDownloader is not meant for cloning
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i want to change it.
What exactly to enter here? Adv. Set. Code:
Enter the User-Agent which should be used for all Google related http requests Code:
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I'm sorry but at the moment there are no plans to add settings in DirectHTTP Plugin.
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@Jiaz
Code:
http links_jd.plugins.hoster.DirectHTTP [Settings] SendRefererWithEveryRequest=True AcceptCookies=True |
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JDownloader doesn't share cookies across different downloads by default. Only when supported by plugin and bring advantages.
Also DirectHTTP Plugin does only send referer if set/available. Max connections != max downloads. I was talking about max connections.
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But why use the User-Agent rev-version as 67
Since this is from May 21, 2019 And now we have revision 81 That means it doesn't matter, even if I use the most oldest User-Agent? Maybe the server recognizes JD2 as a bot (not a suitable User-Agent) and not a real browser with the correct User-Agent. Can this not be taken for granted? |
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It only matters if the website especially requires more modern browser. or block older on purpose. We increase version over time but there is no real need to it. There are many more ppl out there with much older browser
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The topic is closed, so here it is written.
Now I have single packages and everything is fine. https://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=85713 It was enough to add: Code:
Package Name: <jd:hoster:2> https://i.postimg.cc/HxyfN2xf/Screen...t-07-53-PM.jpg |
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