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Hi, I want to know how to make the ed2k links work in Mozilla, so I don't get wrong files or fakes. I've searched and asked in other forums but I couldn't find a solution. Could anyone tell me how to do this? Thanks in advance.
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Still need to use Win2k, mmmm hhmmm.
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Still need to use Win2k, mmmm hhmmm.
sorry to hear that
(i cannot help, as i have no idea what ed2k is)
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Talk about being sorry, my Win2k OS is infected and is crashing like hell, and about to lose 4 Gb of unfinished downloads in Emule.
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Talk about being sorry, my Win2k OS is infected and is crashing like hell, and about to lose 4 Gb of unfinished downloads in Emule.
i'm always sorry for everyone in need to use any mswindows ;-)
if they are downloads, maybe you can recover them - with wget you can use the -c flag to continue a .part file that do not completed the downloading - i don't know ed2k, but it must be simmilar
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Luis Q. R. wrote:Talk about being sorry, my Win2k OS is infected and is crashing like hell, and about to lose 4 Gb of unfinished downloads in Emule.
i'm always sorry for everyone in need to use any mswindows ;-)
if they are downloads, maybe you can recover them - with wget you can use the -c flag to continue a .part file that do not completed the downloading - i don't know ed2k, but it must be simmilar
I don't think that will work, as ed2k files are (as far as I know) used for downloading files with emule/edonkey. I think they're like .torrents for bittorrent.
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Luis Q. R.: you should be able to jsut copy that link and use the direct download feature in ed2k. I gave up on mozilla opening ed2k links a long time ago in linux.
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Why giving up on opening ed2k links in Mozilla, when there is a great extension called Mozex!? It allows you to handle tons of protocols, incuding ed2k.
Good luck, fellow p2p'ers!
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