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Hiding File Extensions I was wondering if there was any way of hiding a file extension when downloading, or if there is a proxy out there that will hide it for me. Does anyone know wether this is possible? Thankyou very much for your support. |
what do you mean hide? I'm assuming your admin/server will not allow you to download .exe or similar files? Or are you trying to hide it from the user? |
Hit the nail on the head there. Is there a proxy that would do this? Or can i? a proxy will let me go to a site but when i try to download the file extensions are blocked no matter what. i assume file extensions are blocked by the computer technician if they are commonly downloaded ones. Maybe i could use lesser known file extensions, is there any? When you go to a page to download it will be something like www.site.com/file.exe I would like to change it to www.site.com/file.XXX or www.site.com/file thanks again for your help. |
if you change the extension, the file will not be found by your browser or application. What happens when you try to download these files? Error message, cannot find page error, etc? describe the process as best you can with the error message/number and there may be some sort of modification that will allow this. It probably is a proxy, and you may not be able to modify it, but pending how it's implemented, there may be ways to "trick" it. |
Could you really tell me what you are upto here ? Are you talking about your own website here , and changing how the way the download link looks to user ? If you want to delete all records of what you accessed , then try CCleaner . |
I need to bypass my school firewally thing and download from the school internet. When i download it comes up with: Sorry. The page you requested has been blocked. Please see your administrator if you do not agree with this policy, or click here to edit the policy if you have permission. Blocked page diagnostics: URL: http://elmayo.com/index.php?q=uggc:/...cvpnyFrghc.rkr Reason: Banned MIME Type: application/octet-stream /opt/sonar/sonar_http/etc/groups/19/bannedmimetypelist elmayo.com is my proxy but i was trying to download from a music site. |
Sometimes it also says this: Blocked page diagnostics: URL: http://www......com.au/song.mp3 Reason: Banned extension: .mp3 |
Tilt!!! You may find that this DOService has nothing to do with the file's extension, it is a matter of the Security settings on the filter of the server's Anti-Malware program...the server being set up on the school's office or the multi-media centre's main office...wherever your client computer runs from... Certain sites have been predetermined to be sites that "you" are not to be exposed to ...period! So, no adulteration of the "facts" on your part, from a client of the server, point of view, is going to subvert that intent. BTW...no software exists to completely hide you from the internet...it is all hype... Computers need to be able to both "see" and "hear" each other ...and if they cannot, then they cannot communicate with each other ...period! |
Hiding File Extensions I have the same problem with my schools internet and in the course of many frustrating hours of running into sites that are blocked i have thought that maybe hiding file extensions is the way to go. As has been said before if anyone has any info on how to get around this your help would be greatly appreciated. http://www.dundoo.com/uploads/0915/s...9e1ce7d49.jpeg |
There likely are ways around it, in every situation, but your schools have reasons for placing these blocks in place. Since most music on the internet is less than 100% legal, and apps can do harm to a computer or the entire network, they have opted to disallow all relations to them. I know when i was in highschool they blocked all of the obvious stuff including any site with the word 'game' in it. A school is a place of learning, not really meant to be a download monster. |
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