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CSS59 02-26-2006 07:46 AM

I love you AndrewD! This is the best hack EVER upgrade took me 2 minutes!

MikeGK 02-27-2006 01:12 AM

Oh My GOD! ..I love you AndrewD!!! This is like a dream come true. I've been waiting this HTTP 206 Partial Download controls for a long time. You are amazing!! two thumps up ..GREAT WORK ANDREWD!

Langly 02-27-2006 01:30 AM

When you go to Statistics and the first section, Administration, that has the buttons "GO"; are they not supposed to do anything when clicked on? Mine just sit there and nothing happens.

AndrewD 02-27-2006 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Langly
When you go to Statistics and the first section, Administration, that has the buttons "GO"; are they not supposed to do anything when clicked on? Mine just sit there and nothing happens.

Interesting :squareeyed: They work fine with Firefox and Opera, but you are right - they do not seem to work with Internet Explorer. Thanks.

AndrewD 02-27-2006 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeGK
Oh My GOD! ..I love you AndrewD!!! This is like a dream come true. I've been waiting this HTTP 206 Partial Download controls for a long time. You are amazing!! two thumps up ..GREAT WORK ANDREWD!

Mike, just to be clear - the current implementation handles HTTP 206's when the file is being served off your own file system, i.e. when the link is identified using a local pathname rather than a full url. It does not (yet) work if the file is coming from another server - is this important?

testpig 02-27-2006 06:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD
Interesting :squareeyed: They work fine with Firefox and Opera, but you are right - they do not seem to work with Internet Explorer. Thanks.

Hi Andrew.
Just upgraded and its another nice piece of work :) Seamlessly integrated with the original version. The thumbnail problem I had is gone....basically all is good other than the buttons which dont work (as mentioned above).

welo 02-27-2006 06:19 PM

As always, an excellent upgrade to an excellent hack, Andrew :up:

One minor thing though - and it really is minor. I notice when you are linking specifically to a page on another site (somesite.com/product.html), LDM automatically assumes you are linking directly to a download file and inserts the little IE icon on the links index.

Would be a convenient little add-in to use a radio button set or something to denote whether the page you are linking to is an actual page rather than a file for download, and adjust that icon accordingly.

MikeGK 02-27-2006 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AndrewD
Mike, just to be clear - the current implementation handles HTTP 206's when the file is being served off your own file system, i.e. when the link is identified using a local pathname rather than a full url. It does not (yet) work if the file is coming from another server - is this important?

yes AndrewD, it would be a bonus to have it support from another server..thank you

Mike

AndrewD 02-27-2006 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by welo
As always, an excellent upgrade to an excellent hack, Andrew :up:

One minor thing though - and it really is minor. I notice when you are linking specifically to a page on another site (somesite.com/product.html), LDM automatically assumes you are linking directly to a download file and inserts the little IE icon on the links index.

Would be a convenient little add-in to use a radio button set or something to denote whether the page you are linking to is an actual page rather than a file for download, and adjust that icon accordingly.

The way it works is to compare the file type with the list of icons in the /icons directory. There's an html.gif and an htm.gif in that directory. Since these will never be downloads, you/I might just as well get rid of the two icons.

Ophelia 02-27-2006 11:38 PM

Is there a way to add material to the page that requests them to accept/deny the terms? I want to include graphics buttons w/ code (like toplist code) on this page. Or is there a way to load the footer on this page? That would fix the issue as well.


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