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Packagizer - Different Packages for same Link Name
Hi,
Let's say that I have repeated names for two different http links: Name_01 Name_01 The first "Name_01" corresponds to **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** The second "Name_01" corresponds to **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** If I right-click on the first Name_01 and copy to cliboard, LinkGrabber / Packagizer will create: Name = Name_01 SaveTo = C:\Folder01\Name_01 This is, all the files under **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** will end up in C:\Folder01\Name_01 once downloaded. Then, if I right-click on the second Name_01 and copy to clipboard, LinkGrabber / Packagizer will NOT create a second entry; this is, all the files from **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** will also end up in C:\Folder01\Name_01 once downloaded. Of course, as per mirror rules, files with similar names will be renamed/indexed. However, is there a way to force Packagizer (new rule?) to create TWO packages instead? That would be something like: C:\Folder01\Name_01_First_Package <- **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** C:\Folder01\Name_01_Second_Package <- **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** link. I know that it is possible to do this by using part of the URL as each URL is different (although I don't know how). Is there a way to do this universally? This is, that new packages will be created every time there is different URL even if the link Name is the same? Basically, I don't care what the new names are (index, url,some magic code, etc.) so long as the name is not too long. Any help would be appreciated! Tx! |
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hi you will need to use the following,
manually enter in a link at a time via the add link dialog with user defined package name, or linkcrawler rules and set a packagename, or dedicated decrypter plugin and set a packagename.
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Hi, Tx for the reply. However, I am a little bit confused. Pls see below.
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Let me suggest something. Each link name is linked to a different URL. How do I parse that URL name (or portion) and append it to the package / folder name? In this manner, each package / folder name will be different. From what I have seen, this *should* be possible with a custom Packagizer rule. This correct? Tx |
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more info on the second https://board.jdownloader.org/showth...008#post422008 google search: linkcrawler rules site:board.jdownloader.org third is the most powerful but you need to setup IDE and workspace with all the projects to write/compile/test. thousands of working examples as existing plugins. more info http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...nt/get-started
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Tx for the info, but I pass. I was looking for something straightforward, not to dive into coding. I do appreciate the effort though, but this is something that should be there by default. It is exactly the same as file mirroring but for packages.
Tx again. |
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second is the solution for you, no coding required. just regular expressions and formatting into json with encoding. packagename can be something from within the url structure as you described.
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