I can't Download by ID with my Samsung M520 on Sprint the browser won't let me.
I hope you guys can change the site in the future so Sprint users with our stupid Sprint browser can download the games...
THANKS
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I can't Download by ID with my Samsung M520 on Sprint the browser won't let me.
I hope you guys can change the site in the future so Sprint users with our stupid Sprint browser can download the games...
THANKS
why cant i download it ? ^_^ when i click save to disk.. it stops and does nothing^_^
I tired again, I get the message:
The Requested page can not be displayed.
I wish there were other options to download so we could just use an uploader then...
Hi DasFox, As nisx91 said, Sprint have most likely disabled the abilty to download from our site. The reason for this is to get their customers to purchase content through their own premium services.
You could try downloading to your PC and then sending to your phone via USB or Bluetooth. You can also send stuff to your phones sprint email address, ie. yournumber@sprintpcs.com
Samsung X497, unlocked, on Cingular (AT&T)
When trying to download a .mp3 ringtone with phone's WAP browser I get the error "Requested page can not be displayed" at the following WAP sites:
[site removed]
wap.mobiles24.com
[site removed]
However, the .mp3 downloads and then plays correctly if I use the following WAP site:
[site removed]
Either Cingular/AT&T isn't blocking, or the site that works somehow gets around the blocking. A customer service rep I spoke to today insists that Cingular/AT&T does not block content.
Can anyone think of why the WAP browser would be trying to display the .mp3 in three cases, but knows enough to download it in one case?
Hi clfan756,
Can you try downloading the demo mp3 at http://wap.mobiles24.com/test/
Mark
Cinglular is blocking these sites.
This site is not yet blocked by Cingluar.Quote:
However, the .mp3 downloads and then plays correctly if I use the following WAP site:
www.-----.net/wap.php
Either Cingular/AT&T isn't blocking, or the site that works somehow gets around the blocking. A customer service rep I spoke to today insists that Cingular/AT&T does not block content.
Can anyone think of why the WAP browser would be trying to display the .mp3 in three cases, but knows enough to download it in one case?
I successfully downloaded the demo .mp3 at http://wap.mobiles24.com/test/ .
I then tried to download (as a non-DRM .mp3) a private upload of the exact same file that I successfully uploaded/downloaded at "that other site". I got the "Requested page can not be displayed" error from wap.mobiles24.com.
In order for me to set up another test, can you tell me whether you are required to login to our wapsite or not? Thanks.
No, I am not required to log in to wap.mobiles24.com.
Ok, could you please go to http://wap.mobiles24.com/ctest.php on your phone. This should download an mp3. Let me know how it goes. :)
I went directly to wap.mobiles24.com/ctest.php. All I got was the following error message:
"The requested page can not be displayed".
This is the same error message I have been getting whenever a .mp3 download doesn't work.
Could you clear the cache on your phone and try accessing the above URL again?
After clearing browser cache and visiting the URL I got a warning screen from the browser: "Too large content to download". This looked like an error dialog from the browser with a nice full-screen graphic background. I've never gotten this error before.
After a few seconds the text went away, the background remained and nothing seemed to be happening, so I disconnected the browser.
The largest .mp3 I have successfully downloaded is 128 KB, by the way. I don't know if there's a size limit other than available memory. According to specs at att.com there isn't.
The "requested page can not be displayed" error looks like a text-only web page. When it is on-screen the left soft key is labeled 'Back'.
I cleared the browser cache, went to the URL and successfully downloaded a 49 KB file named index.mp3, which plays OK.
What was the size of the previous file that resulted in "Too large content to download"?
The file that was too large was 217 KB. With the info gathered from this test, I've made some changes to the wapsite so please feel free to try the private/public system again.
Please let me know if it works. :)
I just downloaded a public .mp3 successfully. It looks like you have solved the problem. Is it necessary to test a private download as well?
Thanks for taking care of this. Nice job!
That's great! There shouldn't be any need to test a private download as it's just a mirror of the public system.
Many thanks for reporting the bug and following up/testing. If you have any further problems, please let me know. :)