a missing bracket, extra slashes, wrong protocol, etc.)īad Code: Invalid HTTP response code: the server response violates HTTP specĮmpty: the host server returns “empty” responses with no content and no response code Here are some examples of error codes that a web server may present for a broken link:Ĥ04 Page Not Found: the page/resource doesn’t exist on the serverĤ00 Bad Request: the host server cannot understand the URL on your pageīad host: Invalid host name: the server with that name doesn’t exist or is unreachableīad URL: Malformed URL (e.g. Web servers will often return an error message when a user tries to access a broken link. Broken links are also often known as “dead links” or “link rots.” Examples of a broken link error code
# Choose a variant to download, and use its format code belowįrame= 5257 fps=193 q=-1.0 Lsize= 6746kB time=00:03:30.16 bitrate= 263.0kbits/s speed=7.73x
when I have all the urls I want to pass them on to a php scripts which downloads them and uses ffmpeg to paste them into a mp4 file.Įasy youtube-dl example on macOS (in the command line Terminal Windows supported too): # List variants (resolutions/bitrates) I want to create a chrome extension for personal use which captures the urls of all the packages. I must have done something wrong, or I'm missing something.
Packages can be saved by copying the url of the request
The website I'm interested in is: !/goede-tijden-slechte-tijden-10821/c8e2bff7-5a5c-45cb-be2b-4b3b3e866ffb. In the dev-tools these packages can be traced.
which means that we do no just download 1 file, we download lots of small packages. There are lots of extensions out there to do this, and even in the dev-tools this is easily done. Videos on most sites make use of progressive downloading, which means that the video is downloaded to my computer, and easy to trace.