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Tell original link order after download
What I want to do is, copy a list of links, and somehow mark or maintain the order of links. This is because I need to process the files afterwards, and the files must be in order of the original link list.
Let's say for example, the files are: qwe.gif asd.gif zxc.gif After the files are downloaded, I need to be able to tell that the original order of links was the above (qwe.gif was first, asd.gif was second, zxc.gif was last). So what I tried was to use Packagizer, and I added "<jd:indexof>.<jd:orgfilename>" But this scrambles the order of the files (e.g. 1.asd.gif, 2.qwe.gif)! I read in the forum this was due to the way JD handles multithreading. So what I'm doing now, is that I have JD set to download files 1-at-a-time, and I limit the download speed so that it's slow enough that each file has a different time-stamp (the files are small, and aren't the same size, and there's a lot of them). So I can tell the original list order by sorting the downloaded files by the Modified date. But that's slow! Can somebody please recommend some way to tell/identify/force original link list order, after a group of files are downloaded? Last edited by jellytot; 10.12.2018 at 02:31. |
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You can try the following options:
Last edited by mgpai; 10.12.2018 at 06:06. |
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This is the most viable option in the list. May I please have some assistance with the script? The built-in examples aren't enough and I can't find documentation.
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Script:
Code:
gitlab.com/snippets/1788504/raw?inline=false |
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That worked great! Thank you!:thumbup:
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