suvayu ali wrote: > this is very limited and elementary function but it does the job. I am sorry to report that the function does NOT work. It captured a segment of the downloaded .flv, but not all of it. In the mozilla cache, there is a file that has over 13M, but the function only captures a file of 10.9M, even though the file in the cache is still there in its entirety. Also, you state that I have to wait until the flv is completely downloaded, but that is the problem, if you refer back to my initial post. SOME YouTube videos seem to auto-delete at the instant of being fully downloaded, so how can I wait until it has fully downloaded before running your function? The video I just tested on is one of the other type, the kind that does not auto-delete, but remains in the browser cache. With this type, I would not need the script, as the file is there in its entirety (and, as I just said earlier, the function doesn't even manage to get it all anyway, even though all of it is in the browser cache). This is disappointing. The function appeared to be very promising, but it is not working in this form. :-(( -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines