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Support feeds which uses HTTP Basic Authentication #45

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brot opened this issue Oct 23, 2012 · 5 comments
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Support feeds which uses HTTP Basic Authentication #45

brot opened this issue Oct 23, 2012 · 5 comments

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@brot
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brot commented Oct 23, 2012

Hi,

I tried to use a feed which requires HTTP Basic Authentication:
https://couch.fernsehkritik.tv/feed/

But it seems that AntennaPod don't support feeds with authentication. Would be nice to add this feature :-)

Regards
Bernd

@eisbr11
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eisbr11 commented Mar 7, 2013

This feature would be awesome!

@jfrelinger
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I'd really like this too.

@ddeimeke
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ddeimeke commented Dec 8, 2013

Did you try https://USER:PASSWORD@couch.fernsehkritik.tv/feed/ with your credentials?

@brot
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brot commented Dec 8, 2013

@ddeimeke tried it, but it don't work. HTTP Data Error: 401

@danieloeh
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This feature has been implemented by @cszucko's pull request and in the most recent commits in the develop branch. There is a new APK available in the Nightly Builds folder if you would like to test it.
You can either use the method that @ddeimeke mentioned or enter the URL as usual and then enter your username and password.
This also works for episodes: If you try to download an episode that requires authentication, a notification will be shown. If you click on it, you will be redirected to another screen where you can enter your credentials.

@danieloeh danieloeh added this to the 0.9.8.3 milestone Mar 17, 2014
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