There are two cases:
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Case 1: Using eMule program to download
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Mozilla, Firefox
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system: windows XP brower: Firefox Version 2.0.0.4 tested by admin
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Just install a Firefox Add-ons: Firemule
step 1. Get the add-ons from firefox official website:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/609
step 2. Install the add-ons firemule.
(Having trouble installing Firemule? view:
http://www.sharebeta.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=1861)
step 3. Note:
When you click on "download selected with eMule", a dialogue box will pop up,
shown below:(click to enlarge)
You should check the box in front of of " Remember my choice for all links of this type" and then press "launch application" at the end of this dialogue box.
Downloading test for Firefox.(The testing file is a good English movie: Hot Fuzz 2007)
Opera
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system: windows XP brower: Opera Version 9.21 tested by admin
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Opera 7.2x and above
In Opera go to Top menu bar ->Tools -> Preferences ->
(shown below)(click to enlarge)
-> Advanced -> Programs-> Add...->
(shown below)(click to enlarge)
In the upcoming dialog enter ed2k in the Protocol field and the path to eMule automatically appears in the Open with default application. If it does not, the correct path to the eMule.exe will have to be provided in the Open with other application field.
Older Opera versions:
To allow weblinks to work from Opera, a configuration file in Opera's installation folder has to be edited. Quit Opera and open either one of the files in an editor, e.g. notepad.
Opera 6.x:
Add the line TrustedExternalURLProtocols=ed2k under [User Prefs] in the file Opera6.ini and safe it.
Opera 7.x:
For Opera 7.x add the same line in the file OperaDef6.ini.
Downloading test for Opera.(The testing file is a good English movie: Hot Fuzz 2007)
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Case 2: Using FlashGet program to download
Click Monitoring with Netscape,Mozilla and Opera
| FlashGot is an extension for integrating FlashGet and Mozilla Firefox 0.9 or later. It is available on Mozilla Update. Note that some antivirus software may incorrecly claim that it has a virus, as it uses Visual Basic Script (.vbs) files when integrating with Internet Explorer. Thanks Giorgio Maone.
| | Please download FlashGet Opera Plug-in 1.1. Install this plug-in into ...\Opera\Plugins or ...\Netscape6\Plugins or ..\Mozilla\Plugins or ..\FireFox\plugins directory.
Netscape 6 does not support the same click monitoring methods used by FlashGet with previous versions of Netscape. They left out the features that have been there since Netscape Version 1.0. For now, you must either:
Right click the links and do "Copy Link Location".
Or, the plugins used for FlashGet's Opera click monitoring do work in Netscape--with some quirks and differences from the other click monitoring. Just install FlashGet's Opera plugins into the ...\Netscape\Plugins directory.
|  | Menuitem "Download by FlashGet" in Opera
|  | see How Customizing Opera's context-menus.
Opera 7
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Downloading test for FlashGet.(The testing file is a good English movie: Hot Fuzz 2007) .be sure to open FlashGet before downloading.