How Should a Double (or more) File Extension Be Treated?
FlashGot Options -> File Extensions
> 7z, Add
> Apply file extension to batch downloads too
URL: http://www.securemecca.com/public/Changes4Hosts/
FlashGot All
This picks up both *.7z and *.7z.sig.
Should it be picking up the latter?
(You could always add a "sig" extension if you wanted them.)
How Should a Double File Extension Be Treated
How Should a Double File Extension Be Treated
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Re: How Should a Double File Extension Be Treated
Add an extension "40".
URL: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/re ... n32/en-US/
FlashGot All
Picks up all the files in the directory, including the parent directory entry too.
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URL: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/re ... n32/en-US/
FlashGot All
Nothing (rightfully) is picked up.
URL: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/re ... n32/en-US/
FlashGot All
Picks up all the files in the directory, including the parent directory entry too.
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URL: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/seamonkey/re ... n32/en-US/
FlashGot All
Nothing (rightfully) is picked up.
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Re: How Should a Double File Extension Be Treated
Suppose all in all, it doesn't really matter.
Just that results that are being returned as not as one might expect.
Though once you understand just what is happening, easy enough to adjust for it.
Just that results that are being returned as not as one might expect.
Though once you understand just what is happening, easy enough to adjust for it.
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Re: How Should a Double File Extension Be Treated
And its not really a "file extension" that is being recognized, but rather something more like "(\.\w)?", such that an extension of "5" picks up everything from here:
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/phoenix/releases/0.5/
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/phoenix/releases/0.5/
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