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would a simple 'export links to xyz' be possible please? you could haveto clipboard, to txt file or whatever, just so theres a way to get your links back out in plaintext
Last edited by Jiaz; 04.07.2009 at 18:09. |
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No because JD (Team) will always try to protect links from abuse.
This is also the reason why you can't open DLC Containers and decrypted links in your browser;)
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OK, I can understand that dlc containers have been invented in order to protect links against abuse.
But we should be able to collect those links that are added by ourselves or those that are found by the linkgrabber. |
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At the moment you can only open links in your browser which were added as direct links.
If the links were added via DLC container or any crypted site (for example relink.us) you can't even open them in browser.
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I've discovered a solution and it's very simple :-
Select all the links and use the Copy URL feature in the Downloads panel in order to get all links copied into the clipboard. ![]() |
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Please, remove [unsolveable] from this thread.
It is possible to export links, as long as they are not coming from a dlc container. |
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