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    Wolfmight's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +1
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    Download it from here:
    https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...cation=firefox

    Let you Launch embedded videos outside of the browser, or even save em! The lazy way to ripp streamed videos too.
    Now you can goto ifilm and ripp anything you want to keep! EnjOi!

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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    Thanks.

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    Goes Rawr!
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    Wow i rate this plugin 9/10~!



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    Nice one...that will come in handy

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    Sounds cool.
    Only problem is I'm getting this message on the page:
    Modified Version ID?

    You appear to be running a version of Firefox with a modified Version ID. This can be the result of having installed an extension which tries to modify your Version ID to include the extension's version, even if that extension is no longer installed. To fix this, use the following instructions:

    1. In your URL bar, enter about:config and press Enter.
    2. In the filter bar, enter "useragent". The list should filter automatically.
    3. Locate the entry named "general.useragent.vendorSub".
    4. Right-click on it and choose "Reset" to allow Firefox to manage this value for you in the future (it will be automatically changed for you when you upgrade) -or-
    5. Right-click on it and choose "Modify" and edit the version number to match your Firefox version if you wish to keep the extension's extra info (you will need to do this again any time you upgrade Firefox).

    Once you've followed these instructions, you should be able to access the Mozilla Update site (assuming you are running Firefox 1.0.4 or newer).

    hmm...asspie

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