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Downloading videos from Google Chrome vs. FirefoxAfter having problem detecting stream URL from Google Chrome, I played the same stream in Firefox 4 and Replay Media Catcher detected it without any problem.
It appeared that Google Chrome sends the POST HTTP request without the content type: Code:
POST /open/1 HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Shockwave Flash Host: n15.mos.cdn.online.ru Content-Length: 1 Connection: Keep-Alive Cache-Control: no-cache Code:
POST /open/1 HTTP/1.1 Content-Type: application/x-fcs User-Agent: Shockwave Flash Host: n15.mos.cdn.online.ru Content-Length: 1 Connection: Keep-Alive Cache-Control: no-cache |
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Re: Downloading videos from Google Chrome vs. Firefoxwhat is Google Chrome? a web browser??
i only use Internet Explorer. It comes with the Windows operating system, is stable and costs 0EUR. And many "internet software tools" base their functionality on the built-in Internet Explorer. If IE8 is missing on the PC, the tools wouldnt work (e.g. proxies of type C1 to C-3). thanks for the info! |
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Re: Downloading videos from Google Chrome vs. FirefoxGoogle Chrome is a web-browser. I recommend you to try it (likewise Firefox and Opera) before making any statements.
I don't use I.E. since it is the worst web-browser. Thank god, neither Chrome, nor Firefox, nor Opera, nor Safari are based on I.E. |
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