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Alan,

Alan Chaney wrote:
| The best thing that you can do is to try and avoid having the download
| link actually appear in the web page.

I would also make sure that the Referer [sic] header matches a page that
"contains" the video. Browsers should send that header, while someone
typing the direct-to-video URL would probably not take care to set that
header.

It's not foolproof, but it's as much as is worth doing. Web servers were
designed to serve content. Getting them not to serve content isn't
well-supported :)

- -chris

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