Re: Download Manager
Mario Martinez wrote: Hi: I downloaded version 0.9.9 20020320 and it came with download manager, then I decided to download today latest build and it came with out the manager. Is this a stand alone feature, if so were can I downloaded? If not, is there a way to keep the manager and upgrade to the latest build? Thank you check in your browser preferences then in navigator you should see a option call downloads
Re: Download Manager
On 3/22/2002 3:26 PM, Mario Martinez apparently wrote exactly the following: Hi: I downloaded version 0.9.9 20020320 and it came with download manager, then I decided to download today latest build and it came with out the manager. Go to Tasks | Tools and make sure Download Mgr is there. If that is really not the case, then they apparently backed it out for a while for whatever reason (it worked fine for me, and I don't think I saw anything download-mgr-related in the checkins of the past few hours). In that case, you'll have to either revert to an old build or wait for a newer for the download mgr to return. Is this a stand alone feature, if so were can I downloaded? No, it is planned that the download manager will be fully implemented in 1.0, as navigator sub-feature. If not, is there a way to keep the manager and upgrade to the latest build? I doubt that would work without building it back in yourself. -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Download Manager
On 3/22/2002 3:44 PM, Johnny Cage apparently wrote exactly the following: check in your browser preferences then in navigator you should see a option call downloads That panel apparently got backed out for now. I no longer have it in 2002-03-22-03 which I just installed. -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Download Manager
Is not there, they took it out, it was working fine. Sören Kuklau wrote: On 3/22/2002 3:26 PM, Mario Martinez apparently wrote exactly the following: Hi: I downloaded version 0.9.9 20020320 and it came with download manager, then I decided to download today latest build and it came with out the manager. Go to Tasks | Tools and make sure Download Mgr is there. If that is really not the case, then they apparently backed it out for a while for whatever reason (it worked fine for me, and I don't think I saw anything download-mgr-related in the checkins of the past few hours). In that case, you'll have to either revert to an old build or wait for a newer for the download mgr to return. Is this a stand alone feature, if so were can I downloaded? No, it is planned that the download manager will be fully implemented in 1.0, as navigator sub-feature. If not, is there a way to keep the manager and upgrade to the latest build? I doubt that would work without building it back in yourself. -- Mario Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mariomartinez.net/
Re: Download Manager
I found it, is under tools. Mario Martinez wrote: Hi: I downloaded version 0.9.9 20020320 and it came with download manager, then I decided to download today latest build and it came with out the manager. Is this a stand alone feature, if so were can I downloaded? If not, is there a way to keep the manager and upgrade to the latest build? Thank you -- Mario Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mariomartinez.net/
Re: Download manager
Roope Lehmuslehto wrote: ... 3. Shutdown (your OS here) after done button. Better would to have a checkbox that should be selected if dial-up connections should be closed after downloads are all complete. -- ANT... There is no failure, except in no longer trying.
Re: Download manager
RV wrote: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. I also like the Calendar and the new Spell Checker, both available at mosdev.mozilla.org. Both work quite well. if you right click on a large zip download that is pauseable -it completes the file and says finished. This is definetly a bug. -Dennis
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dman84 wrote: RV wrote: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. I also like the Calendar and the new Spell Checker, both available at mosdev.mozilla.org. Both work quite well. if you right click on a large zip download that is pauseable -it completes the file and says finished. This is definetly a bug. -Dennis I'm seeing this on this file: http://download.games.tiscali.cz/game/videos2/ut2video.zip Unreal Tournament 2003.. video .. d/l manager and download windows both say its 53798 KB.. or 53 megs.. but maybe Its a bad file..causing problems. dunno yet. -dman84
Re: Download manager
On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Yes, this was checked in today. Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. Yup. But I don't know... should the Download Manager be really in 1.0? It's far from cool, I think. I also like the Calendar and the new Spell Checker, both available at mosdev.mozilla.org. Both work quite well. There is no mosdev.mozilla.org. There is mozdev.org and mozilla.org though ;-) -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Download manager
RV wrote: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Annoying bug: If download is canceled, it can't be continued, but it still showed in file listing. Suggestions: 1. As download manager will be some of the most used parts of the Moz, I suggest that shortcut to DM should be in Component Bar. 2. Automatic batch download. 3. Shutdown (your OS here) after done button. 4. Download timer.
Re: Download manager
On 03/18/2002 11:35 AM, Sören Kuklau wrote: On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Yes, this was checked in today. Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. Yup. But I don't know... should the Download Manager be really in 1.0? It's far from cool, I think. Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. Pratik.
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Roope Lehmuslehto wrote: 3. Shutdown (your OS here) after done button. nah.. at least not for unixes anyways, the download manager has been well speced by mpt, and his spec shows where this is supposed to end up... -- Morten Nilsen, aka Dr. P We are the borg^]dbdbiMicrosoft. Prepare to be assimilated^]dbiembraced and extended. Resistance is futile^]dbdbdbiWe know you want it. :wq
Re: Download manager
Hi! Pratik wrote: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. In this case, I think it's ok. The download list is probably always pretty small, so performance isn't much of a problem. I think the problem with outliner is that you can't put arbritary content in it, so stuff like a progress bar might be a problem. I could be wrong, though. Christian
Re: Download manager
Pratik wrote: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? It will be converted to outliner as soon as http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129327 is fixed. /Jonas
Re: Download manager
On 03/18/2002 02:11 PM, Christian Mattar wrote: Hi! Pratik wrote: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. In this case, I think it's ok. The download list is probably always pretty small, so performance isn't much of a problem. I think the problem with outliner is that you can't put arbritary content in it, so stuff like a progress bar might be a problem. I could be wrong, though. Well one of the first things I did after opening the Download Manager was try to change the widths of the columns. The tree widget is quite annoying in this respect. There's bug 73948 - Replace trees with outliner which tracks all the tree widgets that we have in mozilla. With this download manager, I suspect we can add nother bug to its dependency list - Convert Download Manager to outliner (which I am inclined to file). Pratik.
Re: Download manager
Pratik wrote: On 03/18/2002 11:35 AM, Sören Kuklau wrote: On 3/18/2002 5:17 PM, RV apparently wrote exactly the following: I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools. Yes, this was checked in today. Mozilla is coalescing quickly towards version 1.0. Yup. But I don't know... should the Download Manager be really in 1.0? It's far from cool, I think. Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. Pratik. there is a bug for this, outliner needs some work before download manager can use outliner.. mostly worked on already.. but not done.. so yeah.. its just that tree was already done.. -Dennis
Re: Download manager
On 03/18/2002 02:25 PM, Jonas Jørgensen wrote: Pratik wrote: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? It will be converted to outliner as soon as http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129327 is fixed. I just found bug 102477 and read the comments. It makes sense now. Thanks. Pratik.
Re: Download manager
On 3/18/2002 7:45 PM, Pratik apparently wrote exactly the following: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. I know, but afaik, it was planned to have it in 0.9.8 for testing already. It's now after 0.9.9 already... But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? That's planned. There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. I don't know the reason, but they did it in tree first and want to convert it to outliner. -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Download manager
On 03/18/2002 03:09 PM, Sören Kuklau wrote: snip There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. I don't know the reason, but they did it in tree first and want to convert it to outliner. I read comments on bug 102477 after posting and I get the reason. They need to to have bug 129327 fixed first before they can get outliner in. Pratik.
Re: Download manager
yatsu wrote: 3. Shutdown (your OS here) after done button. This would be highly unappreciated by *nix platforms. This belongs in a separate download manager. Is this even possible? I was under the impression that you needed root access to shut down the computer or is that just how I have my computer configured.
Re: Download manager
Please see bug 102477...I explained it there. Outliner can't currently display progressmeters. That's why tree was used (temporarily). --Blake Pratik wrote: On 03/18/2002 02:11 PM, Christian Mattar wrote: Hi! Pratik wrote: Its part of the MachV spec so I gues it should be in. But I can't believe they used the tree widget for the Download Manager. Why didn't they use outliner? There's a bug for converting all tree widgets to outliner and they go ahead and write up new code that uses the tree widget? I'm surprised. In this case, I think it's ok. The download list is probably always pretty small, so performance isn't much of a problem. I think the problem with outliner is that you can't put arbritary content in it, so stuff like a progress bar might be a problem. I could be wrong, though. Well one of the first things I did after opening the Download Manager was try to change the widths of the columns. The tree widget is quite annoying in this respect. There's bug 73948 - Replace trees with outliner which tracks all the tree widgets that we have in mozilla. With this download manager, I suspect we can add nother bug to its dependency list - Convert Download Manager to outliner (which I am inclined to file). Pratik.
Re: download manager
Stan Lee wrote: Holger Metzger wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. Try a different Downloader program, for example http://www.stardownloader.com, it comes with a plugin for Mozilla browsers: http://www.stardownloader.com/plugins/ndplugin.zip getright has a plugin also GetRight has a Plug-In for the Opera, Netscape 6, and Mozilla web browsers. This allows some of the same Click Monitoring to make using GetRight to download as easy as clicking within your web browser. see http://www.getright.com/opera.html take a look at this one if your interested: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58744 -dman84
Re: download manager
Sören Kuklau wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. this is a known issue. try to drop links to the getright drop target manually. -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED] Also, When a link only wants to DL some HTML, I: 1. Start the download 2. Highlight the download address in the progress box 3. Drag highlighted Address to the GetRite drop box 4. Click save 5. Cancel the first download and use only the GetRite one. Sounds a bit complicated but it's not all that bad. michael
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You also might try right clicking on the download image or the link to download and select copy. I use Getright and lots of times Getright monitors the clipboard and when you copy something it goes in the clipboard and then Getright gets it. Sören Kuklau wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. this is a known issue. try to drop links to the getright drop target manually. -- Orrin Edenfield - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.orrinrule.com
Re: download manager
Holger Metzger wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. Try a different Downloader program, for example http://www.stardownloader.com, it comes with a plugin for Mozilla browsers: http://www.stardownloader.com/plugins/ndplugin.zip getright has a plugin also GetRight has a Plug-In for the Opera, Netscape 6, and Mozilla web browsers. This allows some of the same Click Monitoring to make using GetRight to download as easy as clicking within your web browser. see http://www.getright.com/opera.html
Re: download manager
Stan Lee wrote: Holger Metzger wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. Try a different Downloader program, for example http://www.stardownloader.com, it comes with a plugin for Mozilla browsers: http://www.stardownloader.com/plugins/ndplugin.zip getright has a plugin also GetRight has a Plug-In for the Opera, Netscape 6, and Mozilla web browsers. This allows some of the same Click Monitoring to make using GetRight to download as easy as clicking within your web browser. see http://www.getright.com/opera.html Stan, thanks alot I got the getright plugin and installed easy. Can I ask everybody another question please. When I use the Mozilla 098 browser to goto www.radio.netscape.com , I get the radio display, but not getting any sound. 1st, is it even possible to do this, and 2nd if it is possible than how to do it. I thought at first, this was something to do with the real player plugin, but still no go. thanks.
Re: download manager
Stan Lee wrote: Holger Metzger wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. Try a different Downloader program, for example http://www.stardownloader.com, it comes with a plugin for Mozilla browsers: http://www.stardownloader.com/plugins/ndplugin.zip getright has a plugin also GetRight has a Plug-In for the Opera, Netscape 6, and Mozilla web browsers. This allows some of the same Click Monitoring to make using GetRight to download as easy as clicking within your web browser. see http://www.getright.com/opera.html SIGH I had not noticed that such a plugin was available. Thanks for mentioning it. (!!) I'm off to get it now. . . michael
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Orrin Edenfield wrote: You also might try right clicking on the download image or the link to download and select copy. I use Getright and lots of times Getright monitors the clipboard and when you copy something it goes in the clipboard and then Getright gets it. Sören Kuklau wrote: Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. this is a known issue. try to drop links to the getright drop target manually. -- Orrin Edenfield - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - www.orrinrule.com My experience is that what works that way will also drag-and-drop. It's when the copy or drag-drop results in HTML being copied or downloaded that can be a problem; lot's of those sigh. Then my little dance works, though, and all is well. Now, if only my access provider would solve their modem problems so I don't get dropped so often . . . michael
Re: download manager
Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. this is a known issue. try to drop links to the getright drop target manually. -- Regards, Sören Kuklau ('Chucker') [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: download manager
Skylark wrote: my download manager cannot seem to jump in and take the download with Mozilla. even when I try and hold the Control and Alt buttons. how do I get My getright to work with Mozilla 098 32 bit. thanks. Try a different Downloader program, for example http://www.stardownloader.com, it comes with a plugin for Mozilla browsers: http://www.stardownloader.com/plugins/ndplugin.zip -- Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. (Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man) Netscape 6 Tips: http://www.hmetzger.de/netscape6.html