Thread: PSP Browser in FireFox
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05-04-2005, 13:04 #1
PSP Browser in FireFox
Voorlopig is er enkel nog maar downloadable content in Wipeout Pure (voor zover ik weet toch), waarvoor ge dus met de PSP moet surfen naar de Wipout Site, maar voorlopig staat daar enkel nog maar 'Downloadable Content Coming Soon' of iets in dien aard. Die site is http://ingame.scea.com/wipeout/, maar zoals ge zult zien kunde daar ni me ne gewone browser ene.
Met FireFox dus wel, mits enkele aanpassingen die hieronder staan. Hiervoor edde nodig:
-FireFox 1.0 of 1.2
-"Firefox User Agent Switcher"-expansion (plug-in bazaar), die ik voor alle gemakkelijkheid al heb opgezocht voor jullie, die kunde hier downloaden.
Ge ziet hier mss niet direct het nut van in, maar zo kunde later downloadable content op u PC zetten, en dan via Mem Stick naar PSP zetten, handig dus voor de mensen die ni me de PSP online kunnen ofzo.
Vergeet achteraf uw User dinge ni terug op Default te zette heAs you may have noticed, There are now Wipeout Pure download webpages coming up, and if you ever tried to get onto that wipeout pure page with IE or any other browser it forbids you acess. Give it a try... Hope you don't mind the link. =/
http://ingame.scea.com/wipeout/ As you can see, you get a 403... So... If you're a Firefox user, do the following.
First thing you need is a nice little doo-hicky called "Firefox User Agent Switcher" Google that. After restarting Firefox (Close all the browsers) Go back to firefox and go "tools" then hover over "User Agent Switcher" and hover over "Options" and click on the "Options" button on the menu that appears. Here go down the side and click on "User Agents" and "add" in the boxes put in the following:
description: Sony PSP (U)
User Agent: SCEJ PSP BROWSER 0102pspNavigator
and click "OK" and then "OK" once more on the box where you clicked "add". Now go "Tools" then hover over "User Agent Switcher" and click on the new "Sony PSP (U)" There we go! Firefox is now emulating the PSP web browser. Which will work universally for PSP only sites. So now you don't have to have your PSP to download stuff, you can do it via PC and then put it on the PSP via memory stick. To test it works, try the ingame.scea.com link I posted earlier and see if it works.
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05-04-2005, 13:49 #2Crew Member
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Kan handig zijn voor de WiFi-lozen onder ons.
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wifi? wat is dat nu weer voor een hondennaam?
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07-04-2005, 01:39 #5
wifi = draadloos netwerk
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Ok dit is zwaar cool

Hoop dat het voor alle downloadbare content websites zal blijven werken in de toekomst, want ik ben nog niet zo direct van plan kosten te doen aan een Wifi verbinding..
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