[Resolved] JDownloader destination folder

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elpin
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[Resolved] JDownloader destination folder

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Everytime when I select some links and click FlashGot Selection I get a dialog asking me for a destination folder. Is it possible to send the links directly to JDownloader without the annoying dialog? Or is it a problem of JDownloader?

Thanks a lot!
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Re: JDownloader destination folder

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If you want to automatically use always the preset JDownloader download directory, you just need to check "Skip confirmation prompts" in FlashGot Options|General.
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Re: JDownloader destination folder

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Ah, cool! Thanks!
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anonymous_user wrote:i have exactly the opposite problem...using jdownloader flashgot never asks me where to place the file to download (obviously the check is disabled) . what could i do?
Please ensure that Tools|Options|General|Download|Always ask me where to save files is checked.
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Re: [Resolved] JDownloader destination folder

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anonymous_user wrote:yes, checking that in firefox solve the problem. but is this behavior new in flashgot?
[...] any way to set everything in this way?
No and no.
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