still waiting for IP.Download Manager next version !
#2
Posted 10 October 2007 - 08:55 PM
#5
Posted 15 October 2007 - 08:45 PM
OK, will it be less than a month
#7
Posted 15 October 2007 - 09:52 PM
(Then again, Brandon's reply is so very typical of an IPS response.
#8
Posted 15 October 2007 - 09:58 PM
Can I use any other FTP site for uploads. For instance, I'd like to save precious bandwidth on my site and would use space on some other domain and server.
I also would like that members don't know from where they are downloading..
Thx
#9
Posted 16 October 2007 - 01:04 PM
#10
Posted 17 October 2007 - 03:48 PM
This is what interested me. So you're telling that if someone uploads the file to another ftp location (staff member with ftp credentials), and post a link in the download manager, only registered members would be able to download it, otherwise they wouldn't be able to access the download section, right?
If that's the case I would buy it, but since there's a plan for the new release of IP Downloads, I'll maybe wait for the new version..
Thanks for the reply..
#11
Posted 17 October 2007 - 04:06 PM
If that's the case I would buy it, but since there's a plan for the new release of IP Downloads, I'll maybe wait for the new version..
Thanks for the reply..
Not sure if I totally follow. If you give your staff FTP access, and then they upload the file to that server, then you submit a link to it, then IDM will only expose that link when someone goes to download the file, yes.
However, if one of those people shares it with someone else, or someone sniffs it out somehow, there is no way for a php application on one server to actually protect the files hosted on that remote server. So it would be accessible to anyone who knew the url. The trick would be making sure no one could find the url. You could setup .htaccess files to confirm the HTTP_REFERER matches your site, and things like that, but that would be up to you.
#12
Posted 20 October 2007 - 04:13 PM
However, if one of those people shares it with someone else, or someone sniffs it out somehow, there is no way for a php application on one server to actually protect the files hosted on that remote server. So it would be accessible to anyone who knew the url. The trick would be making sure no one could find the url. You could setup .htaccess files to confirm the HTTP_REFERER matches your site, and things like that, but that would be up to you.
so bfarber can i use IDM to upload a file with 700mb and can only download by member
without using the FTP access to upload the file
so try your best to understand me .
#13
Posted 20 October 2007 - 05:01 PM
At my site I use ftp to upload the files but upload the screen shots via IDM. IDM has trouble correctly displaying screenshots where you supply the url for it.
One suggestion that I would have for IDM is the ability to have multiple files. Many of my files are video tutorials and I have to break them down in manageable sizes so if a tutorial is made up of 3 30mb files only one can be downloaded from the download button. The other 2 I have manually create links in the description and obviously these have to be uploaded by ftp.
3DKiwi
#14
Posted 22 October 2007 - 01:48 PM
You can upload a 700MB file through IDM if your server is configured properly, yes. I've uploaded files over 1GB through my installation for testing.
You may be in for a pleasant surprise in the next version
#15
Posted 24 October 2007 - 01:36 AM
You can upload a 700MB file through IDM if your server is configured properly, yes. I've uploaded files over 1GB through my installation for testing.
You may be in for a pleasant surprise in the next version
Woohoo!!!!!!!!
#16
Posted 03 November 2007 - 07:20 PM
Got to love it when he throws in those little tid bits to keep people on their toes
Good job on IDM love the new feature list

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