Answered A question regarding links.

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Not 100% sure what you're actually asking, but if you tried to link to a specific place on DLsite and got an error when you clicked through the link, it could be that DLsite blocks external access to the place you tried to get to. This could be a protected area such as a page restricted to members/logged-in buyers, or a resource needing a specific "referrer" such as an image that needs to be viewed on a DLsite page to work (and thus can't be hotlinked to). In either case, this is a limitation on DLsite's side and has nothing to do with us.

The second example can possibly be circumvented by copying the link in question and pasting it in your browser tab instead of clicking it. The technicalities are that this prevents the link from recognising anime-sharing.com as a "referrer", but only if the restriction (again, on DLsite's end) is set to disallow only third-party referrers―a common method to avoid hotlinking and other abuses―instead of any referrer but DLsite itself, including blank, which means that an image or other resources may not load at all unless viewed on a DLsite page.

Unless, of course, I completely misunderstood and got everything wrong, in which case I would first need to know exactly what error you are getting.
 
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As Ignis suggested you'll have to copy and paste these links into your address bar. It worked for me.

Code:
http://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ080325.html
http://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ133417.html
http://www.dlsite.com/ecchi-eng/work/=/product_id/RE133417.html
http://www.dlsite.com/maniax/work/=/product_id/RJ123612.html
 
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