Hi alan,
Great idea you had there, what about trying to communicate with mldonkey
directly via it's GUI or telnet protocol? It has an integrated
web-interface, so maybe you could sneak some code from there or other
open-source interfaces existing today! I'd love to control my beloved donkey
from freevo ;-)

/jan

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Betreff: [Freevo-devel] [PATCH] download plugin, auto download movie files

Hi,

Here's a patch for a daemon plugin that handles downloading files from the
'net.  Features:

- includes an interface to allow other parts of Freevo to queue downloads
- threaded downloads
- set a time for daily downloads of multimedia files from RSS feeds
supporting enclosures [1]
- web interface to manage downloads

Todo:

- p2p downloads (bittorrent, mldonkey, etc)
- OSD management interface
- http resumes
- modify existing headlines module to allow user to manually download
enclosures 

I'm pretty new to Freevo, so feedback is most welcome, especially if there's
a better way to do things than what I've come up with.

[1] http://www.thetwowayweb.com/payloadsforrss

alan

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