April 17th, 2018, 05:04 AM
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Downloading passworded files
I am puzzled whether this is the correct thread, if not the correct rubric, to ask advice. If I am off-topic here, please excuse me.
When I download a file from 1fichier, I generally begin the download using Firefox while logged in at 1fichier, but I right-click on the download box, choose 'Copy download link', and splice that into an automatic downloading program. 1fichier almost always bombs out my first attempt to download a file from it. Then I face the mandatory waiting period to try again.
The automatic downloading program is typically much more successful.
But this is where I need advice.
Some uploaders here at V-E-F {including j4zz and 'henry miller'} specify a download password before giving the URL to the uploaded file. Password-protecting an uploaded file is a solid security move. But password-protecting the entry to the file cripples most attempts to give the file URL to the automatic downloading program.
Is there a bypass that I miss in order to provide the download password to the automatic downloading program?
If there is not, than can V-E-F kindly request to its uploaders to not password-protect the entry to the file?
Thank you.
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