Quote:
Originally Posted by mgpai
You can append the filename to the url before adding it to JD, and then parse the filename from it using a packagizer rule.
Example URL Format:
Code:
https://board.jdownloader.org/images/logo.png#filename=merry
Packagizer Rule:
Code:
If sourceurl(s) > contain > #filename=*
Then set > Filename > <jd:source:1>.<jd:orgfiletype>
JD will then download the file with the new name.
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When I mean to take the original link, it is to go to the "Various" folder and look for the downloaded file, in this case the image, which has a name for example this:
https_font-1001freefonts.netdna-ssl.com_storage_preview_cache_25729_ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
**External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff**
Most of the images have this string at the end of the link: ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b.
What JDownloader does is:
ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b
ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b_2
ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b_3
If you carry that fragment of link it is useless, because they all have that same chain.
In order to be more accurate, you should have at least this fragment:
> 25729 / ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b
Create a rule in the packager in the option Sources Url - Contains - *
and it returns the link:
https_font-1001freefonts.netdna-ssl.com_storage_preview_cache_25729_ed4c85679cf0100d7b1a62cea923978b
It is an advance, but since I cannot transform the _ to / from JDownloader, then I would have to look for another formula.