HTTP Error 410
HTTP Error 410
An error I get for longer downloads, I think the websites rotate links for the same file. I'm unsure of how to start the download with the new link and use what I have downloaded already without starting a completely new file. This is not a magnet or torr file.
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Re: HTTP Error 410
72shando wrote:An error I get for longer downloads, I think the websites rotate links for the same file. I'm unsure of how to start the download with the new link and use what I have downloaded already without starting a completely new file. This is not a magnet or torr file.
Rotating links will not work with FDM because the nature of the link changes it must be connected and not stop to work to complete the download. Any broken links will require a completely new download. AFAIK
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Re: HTTP Error 410
Hello!72shando wrote:An error I get for longer downloads, I think the websites rotate links for the same file. I'm unsure of how to start the download with the new link and use what I have downloaded already without starting a completely new file. This is not a magnet or torr file.
Please provide sample URLs where you encountered the issue.
Regards,
Clive
Re: HTTP Error 410
Yes, it sometimes happens when downloading through a link that will rotate.
But do not worry as you will not have to restart the download.
Here are steps to continue your download if you get a HTTP Error 410 code
1. Get a new link for your download and copy it. (The old link is expired.)
2. Right-click on your download (The one with an error code.)
3. Click CHANGE LINK
4. Paste the new link that you copied in step 1.
5. Start the download
If you follow these steps the download will resume from the point it stopped because of the expired link.
But do not worry as you will not have to restart the download.
Here are steps to continue your download if you get a HTTP Error 410 code
1. Get a new link for your download and copy it. (The old link is expired.)
2. Right-click on your download (The one with an error code.)
3. Click CHANGE LINK
4. Paste the new link that you copied in step 1.
5. Start the download
If you follow these steps the download will resume from the point it stopped because of the expired link.
Re: HTTP Error 410
I have solution! Just click move on the tolbar and move the file THEN RESUME THE DOWNLOAD
Re: HTTP Error 410
Guest wrote:Yes, it sometimes happens when downloading through a link that will rotate.
But do not worry as you will not have to restart the download.
Here are steps to continue your download if you get a HTTP Error 410 code
1. Get a new link for your download and copy it. (The old link is expired.)
2. Right-click on your download (The one with an error code.)
3. Click CHANGE LINK
4. Paste the new link that you copied in step 1.
5. Start the download
If you follow these steps the download will resume from the point it stopped because of the expired link.
it didnt work, now i need to download my 20gb file again on my crappy internet with no more than 900kb/s . _.
Re: HTTP Error 410
Guest wrote:it didnt work, now i need to download my 20gb file again on my crappy internet with no more than 900kb/s . _.
Hello,
Did you add this download using browser extension? If yes, I suggest you to update to the latest version of FDM and try to add a new download using the same way. FDM should be able then to resume this broken download.
Alex,
FDM development team
FDM development team
Re: HTTP Error 410
estava baixando arquivo de 96gb quando chegou no 76 deu erro 410 , se for pra reiniciar o download nunca mais uso o app
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Re: HTTP Error 410
Guest wrote:estava baixando arquivo de 96gb quando chegou no 76 deu erro 410 , se for pra reiniciar o download nunca mais uso o app
File no longer exits at that location.
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 410 Gone client error response code indicates that access to the target resource is no longer available at the origin server and that this condition is likely to be permanent.
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