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Avoid grabbing nzb files
Is there any way to stop jdownloader from grabbing nzb files from the clipboard? I prefer to leave the clipboard function on at all times and still be able to cut and paste nzb files on my computer.
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Setup a LinkFilter in Settings
SourceURL contains .nzb
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In case you want your usenet provider be supported in JDownloader, please contact us at support@jdownloader.org
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Processing .nzbs is a nice feature, but then hard-deleting after parsing them isn't a good decision, imho. IIRC the same is happening with dlc-files. I would have never assumed that LinkFilter would apply to clipboard-operations from within file-managers. Is there a way to disable NZB-handling without messing with the LinkFilter-menu? There's no way to see what a filter does after setting it, which isn't very user-friendly. EDIT: Disregard the first part, apparently I've set JD2 to delete containers without asking a long time ago. PEBKAC. Last edited by maxmaster; 06.03.2016 at 22:14. |
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linkgrabber filters are way to block POST plugin tasks, this is needed because tasks have to be done at times to determine filename/filesize etc.
settings > linkgrabber filter > add filter rule > file type > custom type > nbz auto deleting after loading is a container setting settings > advanced settings > GeneralSettings.deletecontainerfilesafteraddingthemaction there are many container related settings, settings > advanced settings > filter 'container' raztoki
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raztoki @ jDownloader reporter/developer http://svn.jdownloader.org/users/170 Don't fight the system, use it to your advantage. :] Last edited by raztoki; 07.03.2016 at 08:49. |
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Linkfilters process everything you add/copy/paste to JDownloader.
Please create a rule like raztoki gave an example for.
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