If you have sanatize filenames turned off and have files with special characters in its name, the direct link does not work.
I came on the idea to encode the direct links, so all characters can be used.
"URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be safely transmitted over the Internet."
Examples:
space ---> %20
# ---> %23
$ ---> %24
% ---> %25
& ---> %26
See this for more info.
What do you think about it?
XFileSharing Pro - Encode direct links
- PilgrimX182
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Exactly. I'm using Firefox which is currently one of the most popular browsers. So, I think this is a pretty serious problem. Replacing characters in only the link what the other guy suggested, is probably more difficult than my suggestion.PilgrimX182 wrote:You browser declined these links
I see absolutely no reason to delete these posts. It can only help improve your project.
- PilgrimX182
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http://upload-pro.com/8pqyk8v77awd for example.
I wasn't talking about the spaces, but about the special characters.
I wasn't talking about the spaces, but about the special characters.