![]() I can understand if a file is truly not available. So, please explain why a log/link is necessary for a request for a change to the JD2 functionality? Instead, it now has to download the 1.53 GiB from scratch.Ĭome to think of it, even if JD2 flags a link as "Temporarily unavailable" during a download, doing a force start should clear that flag as well. A simple clearing of the flag when a "Force Download Start" would have caused a resume and download of the last 10 MiB of the file. I had to reset the link, clearing out the almost completed file and start the download over, i.e., the file wasn't missing. ![]() ![]() It happened again while I was sleeping, whereby it got 99.93% of the file transferred. You need a screwed up internet connected whereby packet timeouts occur, causing the drop of the download connection, so that JD2 attempts to reconnect and resume/continue the download. It is to ask for a modification to the JD2 code/functionality whereby when JD2 "thinks" that a file is not found, that flag is ignored/reset when the user clicks on "Force Download Start."Ī link is useless as it currently can happen to any file that I download. I think you are misunderstanding the purpose of this thread. The log and a link are not necessary in this case.
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