Fix for 3.5.2
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For ShareCash redesign. Luckily, it's just another include issue. Add this URL to included pages: http://sharecash.org/download.php?id=* or redownload this script here: |
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Can't get it to work. The previous version would work for a few times on the new design, but suddenly stopped. The new one however doesn't work at all. It is essential that it works soon since I have a sharecash links driven site... :( |
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works perfectly |
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Yeah, still works for me too. You do realize you have to actually click the regular download button and that it takes a couple seconds to work, right? And sharecrap, if your site is being spammed by SC, you should join us in sending abuse emails to their host at abuse@theplanet.com I can't guarantee they'll do anything. In fact, they probably won't do jack shit, since The Planet seems to be notoriously lax about spam and scam hosting. But it never hurts to try. |
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It's pretty weird that the regular download link is http://sharecash.org/download.php?file=* while the included url is http://sharecash.org/download.php?id=* Thanks for the heads up ;) |
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I found out that when you get that fake survey just press continue if you don't get the download link. Lol... I LOVE THIS... :P |
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so what is the method exactly that the reveals the download link..?
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The earlier versions of this script simply unhid the download link element, which was easily broken every time SC changed the name of said element. Now it passes SC's "unhide link" test by increasing the history of the browser by creating a dummy frame and constantly reloading it, as if the user was actually clicking through spam offers. This has proven to be a more permanent solution. Granted, I'm no expert at javascript per se, but I think I can follow along well enough. If you're interested, grab the Firebug addon for Firefox and have a look for yourself. |
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is there any other way/method to make the download link appear faster or what ever without having to keep refreshing the dummy frame..?? |
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Not that I'm aware of. In the past, all you had to do was reveal the hidden download link, but now I think they use some kind of post data to check browser history. It only takes like two seconds to work anyway... |
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Updated the script with this url (and a little more). Thanks, as always, to Couchy |

