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Old 08.05.2012, 10:24
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Any idea how to the packagizer works? I set the rules based on file size it works but if I set it to filename let say anything with a *[SkyGamer]* in the file name it should be on high priority but for some reason no matter what kind of files I add to as the link, it does not seems to set it to high priority or is the UI just not working. I did not set the toggle to enable the regular expression since I think that the * is just a normal expression.
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Old 08.05.2012, 10:47
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try without wildcards if you use contains, it doesn't need it. The linkgrabber table still needs work, the priority column doesn't display results, nor does the download password. So if your using linkgrabber table as your test if it adds those fields that might be why.
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Old 08.05.2012, 10:51
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I think I know why I am not seeing it, Apparently they apply it to per link basis and not across the package so I am kind of wondering why I do not see it on the main screen too.
But is it possible to like favour saying this package have netload.it and ryuload and etc. I want to say like please download from ryuload first then netload.it. The rules in packagizer will not be sufficient for that right since the priority is based across all package and not within it.
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Old 08.05.2012, 10:52
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can you make a screenshot of the rule dialog you used and give example links ,then i can check/fix it
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Old 08.05.2012, 10:54
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increasing ryuload links priority should work as you want?
priorities are assigned per link and giving them higher prio than netload will result in what you want. or i miss-understood you?
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Old 08.05.2012, 11:12
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Hi
For example

I want Package 3 to start first then 2 then 1. but I want such that always use ryushare first, if the link is broken then use the netload.in mirror.

[Package1]
Ryushare
Ryushare2
NetLoad.in
NetLoad.in 2

[Package2]
Ryushare
Ryushare2
NetLoad.in
NetLoad.in 2

[Package3]
Ryushare
Ryushare2
NetLoad.in
NetLoad.in 2
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Old 08.05.2012, 11:55
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if you want package 3 to start first move it up the order. JD processes links on the primary add order (not sort order) so add priority rules for ryushare as highest and netloaded as next and so on. If they are the same/equal rule as another package then it works on add order. If you also have additional match requirements which can trigger package 3 as a higher priority then it would download first, eg. additional rule on filename or file size etc.
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