How do I download a protected file from a website?

How do I download a protected file from a website?

I am trying to download a file from a website, but I get this message: The authenticity of host 'xxx.xx' can't be established.

ECDSA key fingerprint is 98:7d:5c:8a:11:1e:36:f5:2f:b9:b6:9b:53:a3:7c:b9. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? I have done a lot of research, and it seems the only way to fix this is to install something called a certificate. But all the websites I find say they don't need it. So how do I download the file?

If you are using Firefox you can right click on the link and select copy URL, that will give you the address without the security warnings.

How can I download paid documents for free?

We at DocuSign offer several options to download your documents for free. We do this for convenience to you, but also so that customers of our SignNow solutions such as the Cloud app can save you time when generating PDFs and XDFs. You can choose to receive your documents immediately after the eSignature process or save them in a folder on your device for later download.

For the best experience, we recommend using the same machine you're using to sign documents for uploading to your device. If you've already submitted your documents to DocuSign, or if you're using our Online Signatures or Mobile App, you've already uploaded the document to our DocuSign servers. Use the Sign now menu from within DocuSign to retrieve these documents on-demand. If you're using the Cloud app, upload the documents to the cloud and then use your computer or mobile device to download the documents.

How much is it going to cost to send my documents back to me? There is no cost involved to save documents in DocuSign. When you sign electronically, the signature file (signature.pdf) and the complete electronic document (x.pdf) are stored in your DocuSign account. All of the saved files will be located in the cloud directory where your other documents are located.

How do I download a paid website?

I'd like to purchase a website and get it straightaway. So what do I have to do? I've purchased the site previously, it's hosted at Hostgator and there are about 500 pages. I've done searches but can't find a straight forward answer. Is it just a case of contacting them again for the url and telling them what I want it for?

As I'm new to this I'm probably missing something obvious. There are three steps required to download a paid website.

Contact the website owner and request the url. 2. Buy a domain name with a hosting service (not free). 3. Upload the files.

Hiya Matt. Thanks for your reply. I do have a domain name that I purchased years ago which is now being used, but would like to purchase a new one because it's better suited for me as it's easier for people to find.

I contacted the website owner and asked them if they wanted to sell the domain name as they were having trouble transferring the domain name to the new hosting service. The host told me they'd do it but they need to transfer the domain name first. This is the point I'm stuck on because I don't know how to get the domain name to the new hosting company. As I don't have access to the old hosting service and this one I'm currently on does not allow FTP connections, I don't know how to get the domain name onto it.

I guess what I'm asking is, how do you buy a domain name that you already have and move it to another hosting service? How long do you think it will take for the domain name to be transferred? Thanks. Answer: You'd need to email your registrar (whoever your registrar is) and ask if you can transfer the domain name over to their nameservers. Most registrars don't allow for one domain name to be registered under several nameservers, but some do. If you want to email the registrar, here's an example from GoDaddy:

Hello. Thanks for contacting GoDaddy. I see that you have a domain named "tim-the-cute-cat.com".

How can I download videos from paid websites for free?

Can you download videos from paid websites and save them for free? I know that a couple sites offer you the ability to download videos, but that you have to pay a small amount of money to do so. Here is a list of sites: 99/mo 2.99/mo 3.95/mo 4.99/mo 5.99/mo

Does anybody have any suggestions on which sites to use? Are there any other sites with that offer? The important thing is that I don't need to watch them immediately (they are movies), just save them for future reference, so maybe something like the Google Books Library will work for this. I just want to learn as much as possible so this question is very important to me! :) Hi, I agree you cannot download without signing up for paid account, but you can save the video online to watch later without signing up. To watch the video after you get it online, you should go to the website and sign up again if you dont have a free membership already.
M.J.F.May 17 '15 at 1:26

"Can you download videos from paid websites and save them for free?So maybe something like the Google Books Library will work for this." - You can't, no. These sites are monetized, they show you stuff and charge for it. For free. Even though I think you've got the idea by now, your idea falls into the same category as piracy as there is no distinction between watching it, and saving it. (That is illegal in most places, even if you can make distinctions about the different licenses.) Just save them offline for later, then re-watch them, and you won't need to sign up for anything.
Piotr PawowskiMay 17 '15 at 5:59. @dmcgowan If you watch video on internet you are not using "anyone's" content. You are using "someone's". "Someone" here means internet service provider.
Piotr PawowskiMay 17 '15 at 6:06. I don't believe that this site violates any copyright laws because they say you are only allowed to copy the "work" but not the author's content.

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