"YouTube Cookies Trouble" in Firefox 15 on Mac
Starting yesterday when using Flash Video Downloader in Firefox 15.0.1 running on a 2011 MacBook Pro running OS X 10.7.4 I started getting the following dialog box when I attempt to download any video from YouTube.
Youtube Cookie Trouble To continue download from youtube you have to clear youtube cookies. Do you want to clear Youtube cookies right now?
When I click the button for Flash Video Downloader in the menu bar I get this dialog box immediately and clearing cookies makes no difference, the problem persists and I can't begin a download. If I use the button at the lower left of the browser I can get Flash Video Downloader to put up the full window but all of the videos appear to be N/A, and don't show their size. If I click the Download button in that window nothing happens and in the Firefox download window the file is 0 kb in size.
This only happens on YouTube now and not other sites I frequent. It also behaves exactly the same on older Macs running older versions of Firefox and older versions of OS X. I have searched for the last day and can't find one single reference to this dialog box or this problem. Has anybody else seen this problem firsthand?
Ausgewählte Lösung
I've already run through the usual reset, update, de-activate, re-activate, turn off everything else routine and nothing made any difference. However just after posting my question I was able to download a video from YouTube by making sure that right before I clicked on the Flash Video Download button in the menubar I cleared all cookies. The video then downloaded normally. If I make the mistake of clicking the DL button with even one existing cookie then there is no way to fix the problem, it is a continuous loop of the dialog box and no way to fix without a restart of Firefox. This is certainly a new development and no doubt due to something YouTube has changed on their side.
I don't allow many cookies and delete them every few minutes and always automatically delete them when Firefox closes, but this behavior only started within the last 48 hours and as I mentioned seems to be independent of my machine, OS, and browser version. It is limited to YouTube only though. I just wanted to post this because I'm probably not the first to encounter this problem and I'm sure others will see it soon. Thanks.
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Your "More system details..." shows Flash Video Downloader Youtube Downloader version 3.6.8. I noticed there is an update available on the add-ons site today. Maybe that will help?
Edit: The description of the update is "Fixed Youtube Download". https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/flash-video-downloader-youtube/#detail-relnotes (click to expand the version information)
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hello, users of different downloading addons have reported similar issues with youtube recently - it's likely that youtube has implemented changes on their server-side that causes those extensions to break. please visit the website of the addon to inquire if there's already an updated version available or otherwise directly contact the developer of the addon and report the issue.
Ausgewählte Lösung
I've already run through the usual reset, update, de-activate, re-activate, turn off everything else routine and nothing made any difference. However just after posting my question I was able to download a video from YouTube by making sure that right before I clicked on the Flash Video Download button in the menubar I cleared all cookies. The video then downloaded normally. If I make the mistake of clicking the DL button with even one existing cookie then there is no way to fix the problem, it is a continuous loop of the dialog box and no way to fix without a restart of Firefox. This is certainly a new development and no doubt due to something YouTube has changed on their side.
I don't allow many cookies and delete them every few minutes and always automatically delete them when Firefox closes, but this behavior only started within the last 48 hours and as I mentioned seems to be independent of my machine, OS, and browser version. It is limited to YouTube only though. I just wanted to post this because I'm probably not the first to encounter this problem and I'm sure others will see it soon. Thanks.