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Filefactory links
#11
(06-21-2017, 06:49 PM)illgoapefirst Wrote:
(06-21-2017, 01:09 AM)mental Wrote: EDIT: One other thing, make sure you are not logged in at filefactory

I had to log out of filefactory for the links to turn green.  It always worked before when I was logged in.

I don't have a filefactory account, I will sign up for a free one and see what the difference is.
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#12
signed up at filefactory and when logged in to my free account there is no difference links are still green, is your filefactory a premium account?
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#13
Yes, I have filefactory premium.
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#14
I have noticed also if you are logged into filefactory then the links don't look like they are alive. The minute you log out of filefactory you can see the links green. Also no download manager works with FF new layout. I think it's FF not firefox that is the problem.
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#15
jdownloader works with filefactory if you need one that works.
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#16
Hi new to this forum
I have been using linkchecker for some time and find it very useful. Lately I have been having a problem with filefactory. I am using chrome with tampermonkey.

The problem I have is that dead links show as red (as normal) but the live links don't show green. I this a script problem or filefactory problem (I noticed they changed there site once again)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks
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#17
(06-25-2017, 03:16 PM)scorpio4646 Wrote: Hi new to this forum
I have been using linkchecker for some time and find it very useful. Lately I have been having a problem with filefactory. I am using chrome with tampermonkey.

The problem I have is that dead links show as red (as normal) but the live links don't show green. I this a script problem or filefactory problem (I noticed they changed there site once again)

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks

are you logged in at filefactory ? if so log out and see if it works then.
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#18
It is not recommended to be logged in at any premium account, the reason is that if that host has direct downloads (starts downloading file just by going to the page) it will download every link it see's in the background and use up your bandwidth and slow down your computer/internet.

Some hosts have a setting where you can disable direct downloads, if you must be logged in you should disable it.
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#19
yes It works when logged out. Direct downloads is disabled, Before I have always used the script when logged in to FF. What has changed. it is not really practical to have to log out every time I want to check a page
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#20
is your account also a premium?
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