Spotify broken
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Spotify broken
I can't login to Spotify using my username/password. It just resets the page. If I pick login with facebook, it gets past the login, but then says I need to install Flash, which is.
I do have the user agent set to Firefox Compatibility.
I do have the user agent set to Firefox Compatibility.
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Re: Spotify broken
Since you are not getting any traffic as yet I thought I would test what I could.
I don't have an account with spotify.com but just trying an invalid log-in I get an expected result (incorrect username or password banner): If you try an incorrect (non-existent) log-in attempt do you get this or do you get what you were getting before, that is a "page reset"?
The reason I ask is because if your results are different than mine and you instead get a "page reset" then your issue is inconsistent and in that case your problem would likely be unique to your environment. If so you should try the log-in page using Pale Moon in "safe-mode" to eliminate the possibility that an add-on is interfering with the log-in (Go to PM "Help" > "Restart with Add-ons Disabled...", click on "Continue in Safe Mode" button and test log-in). Note: PM will exit "safe-mode" when you close browser.
I don't have an account with spotify.com but just trying an invalid log-in I get an expected result (incorrect username or password banner): If you try an incorrect (non-existent) log-in attempt do you get this or do you get what you were getting before, that is a "page reset"?
The reason I ask is because if your results are different than mine and you instead get a "page reset" then your issue is inconsistent and in that case your problem would likely be unique to your environment. If so you should try the log-in page using Pale Moon in "safe-mode" to eliminate the possibility that an add-on is interfering with the log-in (Go to PM "Help" > "Restart with Add-ons Disabled...", click on "Continue in Safe Mode" button and test log-in). Note: PM will exit "safe-mode" when you close browser.
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Re: Spotify broken
I'm not sure. Without a real un/pw, it goes through a seemly never ending cycle of clicking pictures for a security check. Those drive me insane. I'll try again another time.If you try an incorrect (non-existent) log-in attempt do you get this or do you get what you were getting before, that is a "page reset"?
Thanks.
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Re: Spotify broken
If I enter a log-in that does not exist (since I don't have an account) if you notice UID "my login id" and just type anything for PWD I ONLY get the prompt (with the "incorrect username or password" banner warning) immediately rendered as illustrated in the screen-shot I posted above and do not get anything else as you describe.Brian wrote:I'm not sure. Without a real un/pw, it goes through a seemly never ending cycle of clicking pictures for a security check. Those drive me insane. I'll try again another time.If you try an incorrect (non-existent) log-in attempt do you get this or do you get what you were getting before, that is a "page reset"?
Thanks.
Try using Pale Moon in "safe-mode" as I suggested previously and test the log-in page in that mode and report back with your results.
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Re: Spotify broken
I tried safe mode, but still get "To enjoy Spotify, please install Adobe Flash."
Also odd, I get a message that says they've updated terms and click to agree. I agreed but after closing and logging in again, I got the same message.
Also odd, I get a message that says they've updated terms and click to agree. I agreed but after closing and logging in again, I got the same message.
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Re: Spotify broken
You could try clearing the Spotify.com cookies:
Step1: Step2: Step 3: Test site.
Step1: Step2: Step 3: Test site.
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Re: Spotify broken
What version of flash do you have?
I have v26.0.0.131 and have it set to "always activate".
I have v26.0.0.131 and have it set to "always activate".
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Re: Spotify broken
I have flash 30.0.0.113 installed on Gentoo Linux with binary Palemoon 27.6.2, and Spotify doesn't work either, the web player is just a black page. Login works.
Re: Spotify broken
I have a Spotify account; it works. Adobe Flash 30.0.0.113.
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Re: Spotify broken
If I don't setup the useragent, spotify tells me the web player isn't compatible with this browser. If I do setup the useragent, I get a black screen just like Massimo_B. I also don't have any issue with login.
Last edited by gi_jimbo on 2018-06-18, 20:31, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Spotify broken
Confirmed.the web player is just a black page. Login works.
If spotify uses Flash, have to figure it is a fallback, & is only because it is detecting that the particular browser does not support DRM.
Does PM support DRM?
If not, then html5/DRM playback will not work on spotify.
But by spoofing your UA, to something like FF 60, that tells spotify that your browser does (theoretically does) support DRM (& likewise no reason to serve you Flash), & that likely could be the reason for the black screen.
So for those PM users, where spotify does work, why is it working for you?
What useragent are you using?
On a hunch (based on discussion earlier, elsewhere), try this useragent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/42.0
With that, you get a Flash interface & music does play.
Last edited by therube on 2018-06-19, 11:23, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Spotify broken
Pale Moon has not, does not, and will not support in-browser DRM.
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Re: Spotify broken
"So for those PM users, where spotify does work, why is it working for you? What useragent are you using?"
I do not have a UA specifically for Spotify, and Spotify doesn't come up as a web site anyway, like iTunes doesn't come up as a web site, so I'm not sure the UA issue applies here.
EDIT: I now realize you're talking about logging in to the Spotify web site, not the desktop application. I went to the website and logged in with no problem. Didn't try to do anything--guess it works.
I do not have a UA specifically for Spotify, and Spotify doesn't come up as a web site anyway, like iTunes doesn't come up as a web site, so I'm not sure the UA issue applies here.
EDIT: I now realize you're talking about logging in to the Spotify web site, not the desktop application. I went to the website and logged in with no problem. Didn't try to do anything--guess it works.
Last edited by van p on 2018-06-19, 14:40, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Spotify broken
Yes the website.I now realize you're talking about logging in to the Spotify web site
And no, without spoofing the UA, you will not be able to play any music (through their website).
And, not every UA (gecko version) will give you that ability either.
try this useragent:
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:42.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/42.0
With that, you get a Flash interface & music does play.
Re: Spotify broken
therube, I went back to the website and logged in. I guess "Web Player" at the bottom of the screen is what you're talking about; that doesn't work. When I click on it I get a plain black screen. However it does work in Waterfox, and probably Cyberfox as well.
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