Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE Extension and a New Job dialog only.
For Firefox with FlashGot installed, you can use an arguments template option in FlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "-- continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop -- timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anush...@gmail.com> wrote:
OK, I think this is cumbersome. I will fix this problem as soon as possible so that you don't have to specify anything and the Default Download Properties is used. Until the next release, please use the above method to work around this problem.
On Oct 19, 5:27 am, "Khomsan Ph." <Khomsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE > Extension and a New Job dialog only.
> For Firefox with FlashGot installed, you can use an arguments template > option in FlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "-- > continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop -- > timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template > (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
> VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only > accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
> On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anush...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I added VisualWget to Firefox's FlashGot addon's list and it works > > fine with the default settings.
> > But I have one problem. In the New Job, it doesn't put the default > > path that I have specified in the "Default Download Properties" > > window.
> > What could be the problem? I wish I don't have to specify where to > > save the files each time, because I mostly download files in this > > manner.- Hide quoted text -
Khomsan,
I've got another issue with Flashgot Addon & VisualWget regarding wget --output-document / vwget "Write documents to" parameter.
With FlashGot 1.3.0.1 (latest to date) I´ve got the following rule:
[ULIST] --timestamping --continue [--directory-prefix=FOLDER] [--output-document=FNAME] [--referer=REFERER] [--load-cookies=CFILE]
With this rule, when needed, --output-document gets FNAME from FlashGot automatically, for the filename.
With that, file is save as FNAME under default directory from wget (the wget binary directory), not what one would expect to be <FOLDER>\FNAME.
Unfortunately Flashgot doesn't accept --output-document=FOLDER\FNAME.
Would it be possible for wget/vwget to use the --directory-prefix parameter as --output-document directory prefix when full path is not given in FNAME?
Regards,
Plinio
On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:03:03 AM UTC-3, Khomsan Phongphisansakun wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan...@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 8:00 PM
> Subject: Re: FlashGot addon
> To: Plinio <plinio....@gmail.com>
> And also you cannot use short option like -P.
> But you use long option like --directory-prefix.
> Best Regards,
> Khomsan
> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan.ph@
> gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello Plinio,
>> This issue had already been fixed.
>> But it fix problem in case you're not using extra argument.
>> Extra argument has no problems though.
>> If you use extra argument to specify folder path,
>> you must not put space between path, and don't use quotes.
>> For example, --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop
>> This use DOCUME~1 instead of Documents and Settings.
>> Best Regards,
>> Khomsan
>> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Plinio <plinio....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Khomsan,
>>> I've just tried integrating with FlashGot and I still see the issue
>>> with the Default Download Properties not being used for an Command
>>> Line Download (with extra arguments).
>>> Any chance of that being corrected?
>>> On Oct 18 2007, 8:09 pm, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > OK, I think this is cumbersome. I will fix this problem as soon as
>>> > possible so that you don't have to specify anything and the Default
>>> > Download Properties is used. Until the next release, please use the
>>> > above method to work around this problem.
>>> > On Oct 19, 5:27 am, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE
>>> > > Extension and a New Job dialog only.
>>> > > For Firefox withFlashGotinstalled, you can use an arguments template
>>> > > option inFlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "--
>>> > > continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop --
>>> > > timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template
>>> > > (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
>>> > > VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only
>>> > > accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
>>> > > On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> > > > I added VisualWget to Firefox'sFlashGotaddon's list and it works
>>> > > > fine with the default settings.
>>> > > > But I have one problem. In the New Job, it doesn't put the default
>>> > > > path that I have specified in the "Default Download Properties"
>>> > > > window.
>>> > > > What could be the problem? I wish I don't have to specify where to
>>> > > > save the files each time, because I mostly download files in this
>>> > > > manner.- Hide quoted text -
> With FlashGot 1.3.0.1 (latest to date) I´ve got the following rule:
> [ULIST] --timestamping --continue [--directory-prefix=FOLDER]
> [--output-document=FNAME] [--referer=REFERER] [--load-cookies=CFILE]
> With this rule, when needed, --output-document gets FNAME from FlashGot
> automatically, for the filename.
> With that, file is save as FNAME under default directory from wget (the wget
> binary directory), not what one would expect to be <FOLDER>\FNAME.
> Unfortunately Flashgot doesn't accept --output-document=FOLDER\FNAME.
> Would it be possible for wget/vwget to use the --directory-prefix parameter
> as --output-document directory prefix when full path is not given in FNAME?
> Regards,
> Plinio
> On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:03:03 AM UTC-3, Khomsan Phongphisansakun
> wrote:
> > And also you cannot use short option like -P.
> > But you use long option like --directory-prefix.
> > Best Regards,
> > Khomsan
> > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan.ph@
> > gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Hello Plinio,
> >> This issue had already been fixed.
> >> But it fix problem in case you're not using extra argument.
> >> Extra argument has no problems though.
> >> If you use extra argument to specify folder path,
> >> you must not put space between path, and don't use quotes.
> >> For example, --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop
> >> This use DOCUME~1 instead of Documents and Settings.
> >> Best Regards,
> >> Khomsan
> >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Plinio <plinio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> Hello Khomsan,
> >>> I've just tried integrating with FlashGot and I still see the issue
> >>> with the Default Download Properties not being used for an Command
> >>> Line Download (with extra arguments).
> >>> Any chance of that being corrected?
> >>> On Oct 18 2007, 8:09 pm, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > OK, I think this is cumbersome. I will fix this problem as soon as
> >>> > possible so that you don't have to specify anything and the Default
> >>> > Download Properties is used. Until the next release, please use the
> >>> > above method to work around this problem.
> >>> > On Oct 19, 5:27 am, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > > Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE
> >>> > > Extension and a New Job dialog only.
> >>> > > For Firefox withFlashGotinstalled, you can use an arguments template
> >>> > > option inFlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "--
> >>> > > continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop --
> >>> > > timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template
> >>> > > (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
> >>> > > VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only
> >>> > > accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
> >>> > > On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > > > I added VisualWget to Firefox'sFlashGotaddon's list and it works
> >>> > > > fine with the default settings.
> >>> > > > But I have one problem. In the New Job, it doesn't put the default
> >>> > > > path that I have specified in the "Default Download Properties"
> >>> > > > window.
> >>> > > > What could be the problem? I wish I don't have to specify where to
> >>> > > > save the files each time, because I mostly download files in this
> >>> > > > manner.- Hide quoted text -
> >>> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
> Unfortunately, the --output-document may need the full path.
> Or the default is wget directory.
> I can't find the information on this in the manual.
> Can Flashgot concates FOLDER and FNAME together?
> Like [FOLDER][FNAME]?
> Best Regards,
> Khomsan
> On Jun 15, 8:29 pm, Plinio <plinio.de.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > With FlashGot 1.3.0.1 (latest to date) I´ve got the following rule:
> > [ULIST] --timestamping --continue [--directory-prefix=FOLDER]
> > [--output-document=FNAME] [--referer=REFERER] [--load-cookies=CFILE]
> > With this rule, when needed, --output-document gets FNAME from FlashGot
> > automatically, for the filename.
> > With that, file is save as FNAME under default directory from wget (the wget
> > binary directory), not what one would expect to be <FOLDER>\FNAME.
> > Unfortunately Flashgot doesn't accept --output-document=FOLDER\FNAME.
> > Would it be possible for wget/vwget to use the --directory-prefix parameter
> > as --output-document directory prefix when full path is not given in FNAME?
> > Regards,
> > Plinio
> > On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:03:03 AM UTC-3, Khomsan Phongphisansakun
> > wrote:
> > > And also you cannot use short option like -P.
> > > But you use long option like --directory-prefix.
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Khomsan
> > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan.ph@
> > > gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> Hello Plinio,
> > >> This issue had already been fixed.
> > >> But it fix problem in case you're not using extra argument.
> > >> Extra argument has no problems though.
> > >> If you use extra argument to specify folder path,
> > >> you must not put space between path, and don't use quotes.
> > >> For example, --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop
> > >> This use DOCUME~1 instead of Documents and Settings.
> > >> Best Regards,
> > >> Khomsan
> > >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Plinio <plinio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> Hello Khomsan,
> > >>> I've just tried integrating with FlashGot and I still see the issue
> > >>> with the Default Download Properties not being used for an Command
> > >>> Line Download (with extra arguments).
> > >>> Any chance of that being corrected?
> > >>> On Oct 18 2007, 8:09 pm, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> > OK, I think this is cumbersome. I will fix this problem as soon as
> > >>> > possible so that you don't have to specify anything and the Default
> > >>> > Download Properties is used. Until the next release, please use the
> > >>> > above method to work around this problem.
> > >>> > On Oct 19, 5:27 am, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> > > Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE
> > >>> > > Extension and a New Job dialog only.
> > >>> > > For Firefox withFlashGotinstalled, you can use an arguments template
> > >>> > > option inFlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "--
> > >>> > > continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop --
> > >>> > > timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template
> > >>> > > (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
> > >>> > > VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only
> > >>> > > accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
> > >>> > > On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> > > > I added VisualWget to Firefox'sFlashGotaddon's list and it works
> > >>> > > > fine with the default settings.
> > >>> > > > But I have one problem. In the New Job, it doesn't put the default
> > >>> > > > path that I have specified in the "Default Download Properties"
> > >>> > > > window.
> > >>> > > > What could be the problem? I wish I don't have to specify where to
> > >>> > > > save the files each time, because I mostly download files in this
> > >>> > > > manner.- Hide quoted text -
> > >>> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
> OK sorry you already say that Flashgot cannot do that.
> Maybe we can fix vwget for that instead
> .
> I will dig more on this later.
> Thank you.
> On Jun 15, 8:58 pm, Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi Plinio,
> > Unfortunately, the --output-document may need the full path.
> > Or the default is wget directory.
> > I can't find the information on this in the manual.
> > Can Flashgot concates FOLDER and FNAME together?
> > Like [FOLDER][FNAME]?
> > Best Regards,
> > Khomsan
> > On Jun 15, 8:29 pm, Plinio <plinio.de.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > With FlashGot 1.3.0.1 (latest to date) I´ve got the following rule:
> > > [ULIST] --timestamping --continue [--directory-prefix=FOLDER]
> > > [--output-document=FNAME] [--referer=REFERER] [--load-cookies=CFILE]
> > > With this rule, when needed, --output-document gets FNAME from FlashGot
> > > automatically, for the filename.
> > > With that, file is save as FNAME under default directory from wget (the wget
> > > binary directory), not what one would expect to be <FOLDER>\FNAME.
> > > Unfortunately Flashgot doesn't accept --output-document=FOLDER\FNAME.
> > > Would it be possible for wget/vwget to use the --directory-prefix parameter
> > > as --output-document directory prefix when full path is not given in FNAME?
> > > Regards,
> > > Plinio
> > > On Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:03:03 AM UTC-3, Khomsan Phongphisansakun
> > > wrote:
> > > > And also you cannot use short option like -P.
> > > > But you use long option like --directory-prefix.
> > > > Best Regards,
> > > > Khomsan
> > > > On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Khomsan Phongphisansakun <khomsan.ph@
> > > > gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >> Hello Plinio,
> > > >> This issue had already been fixed.
> > > >> But it fix problem in case you're not using extra argument.
> > > >> Extra argument has no problems though.
> > > >> If you use extra argument to specify folder path,
> > > >> you must not put space between path, and don't use quotes.
> > > >> For example, --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop
> > > >> This use DOCUME~1 instead of Documents and Settings.
> > > >> Best Regards,
> > > >> Khomsan
> > > >> On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 4:01 PM, Plinio <plinio....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >>> Hello Khomsan,
> > > >>> I've just tried integrating with FlashGot and I still see the issue
> > > >>> with the Default Download Properties not being used for an Command
> > > >>> Line Download (with extra arguments).
> > > >>> Any chance of that being corrected?
> > > >>> On Oct 18 2007, 8:09 pm, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >>> > OK, I think this is cumbersome. I will fix this problem as soon as
> > > >>> > possible so that you don't have to specify anything and the Default
> > > >>> > Download Properties is used. Until the next release, please use the
> > > >>> > above method to work around this problem.
> > > >>> > On Oct 19, 5:27 am, "Khomsan Ph." <Khoms...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >>> > > Currently, the Default Download Properties is used with an IE
> > > >>> > > Extension and a New Job dialog only.
> > > >>> > > For Firefox withFlashGotinstalled, you can use an arguments template
> > > >>> > > option inFlashGot. For example, to save file on your desktop, use "--
> > > >>> > > continue --directory-prefix=C:\DOCUME~1\Administrator\Desktop --
> > > >>> > > timestamping [URL]" (without quotes) as an arguments template
> > > >>> > > (replaced 'Administrator' with your Windows user name).
> > > >>> > > VisualWget supports all Wget's options that list in '--help' but only
> > > >>> > > accept the long form (e.g. '--continue' is the long form of '-c').
> > > >>> > > On Oct 19, 12:43 am, Anusha <anus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > >>> > > > I added VisualWget to Firefox'sFlashGotaddon's list and it works
> > > >>> > > > fine with the default settings.
> > > >>> > > > But I have one problem. In the New Job, it doesn't put the default
> > > >>> > > > path that I have specified in the "Default Download Properties"
> > > >>> > > > window.
> > > >>> > > > What could be the problem? I wish I don't have to specify where to
> > > >>> > > > save the files each time, because I mostly download files in this
> > > >>> > > > manner.- Hide quoted text -
> > > >>> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -