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Found link(s) 1 -and- Done
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It contains the IP address, the expiration date (which will be different every time...), ... With vk.com for video(!) dupe checking you need a URL in this or similar format: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** And - as far as I can see it - JD is exactly checking this when it checks for dupes. Or JD is checking this in the extended 'version': **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** However, when JD would use the above (extended) URL, then another resolution of the same video would not be considered as dupe. Haven't tested that. |
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@StefanM: and that's exactly why JDownloader uses internal links to dupe checking as the URL may vary a lot. I just wanted to explain that it depends on plugin/implementation if the internal link is available before linkcheck or after linkcheck. and thus can't always be avoided
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Hmm, I tested that on June 12 several times, and for LinkGrabber dupes Bubble notifier showed
Found link(s) 1 Found package(s) 0 Online: 1 ... But I could check the log, too. Which file would that be? |
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most likely because enabled fast linkcheck support in Settings->Plugins->vk.com
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It's the only log file that contains that string Filtered Dupe. And I also cannot find the online check (as indicated by Bubble Notifier there). But I can see also from the timing that online check is being performed, but - again - only when the dupe exists in LinkGrabber. And I also have fast linkcheck enabled. When Bubble Notifier displays an online check, shouldn't one see this also in the log? Or would that be a different log file? |
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Sorry, because there is no vk.com in the title, I tried with simple link like:
tiktok.com/@elinadevia/video/7106693553442655514?lang=en
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I learned that behavior can be different, depending on the hoster. What I still don't know: Whether or not there is (or can be) unnecessary online-checking for dupes in LinkGrabber. |
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Examples for that: - Re-adding a twitter profile - Adding links to all sorts of video websites for which JD can return multiple results e.g. vimeo.com, pornhub.com - Adding cloud folders such as google drive - Adding user profiles e.g. twitter.com, vimeo.com profile, youporn.com profile Baiscally everything where a crawl process is involved because "before JD cannot know the results". E.g. user profiles can have more/different results over time. Cloud folders can get updated and so on. EDIT And as always, exception can exist e.g. some plugins are highly optimized and/or got extra settings for that behavior e.g. youtube, vk.com.
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That heavily depends on the hoster/plugin and I can't give a general statement
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Now, I just want to know whether or not you will (or already have) implement this: Avoiding unnecessary requests and additional time involved for LinkGrabber run time that is. |
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Which one do you mean?
I don't see any inconsistent answer so my guess is that you simply did not understand how the current system works. Where do you currently see a problem with this or potential to optimize? And example case / example URLs?
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Check again with next core update.
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vk.com as I already mentioned. Please have a look at the pdf I sent you. There you can see what's happening.
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Sounds good!
Just to make sure the way I check whether or not a 'next update' already has been released is correct... When it reads on https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...pdate-behavior Quote:
I can conclude it has not been released yet. And when I find a release dated later than your post, than I can conclude, the next update is available, right? |
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That is correct.
yes for most of the times.
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