What about Mozilla ?
What about Mozilla ?
Hi, i`m new in the forum and i´ve just downloaded the program so i dont`t have an opinion about it yet, but i would like to know if it works with Mozilla because i use it and it would be great if you could make them work together.
Any plan ?
Thanks in advance
Any plan ?
Thanks in advance
warf wrote:Yar, and while we are at it -- what about Firefox .8 and .9?
Seconded! Please seriously consider making FDM compatible with Gecko-based browsers, primarily Mozilla and Firefox. In light of recent developments in the browser scene, Mozilla/Firefox can be considered nearly-mature products and their userbase have been increasing steadily.
I'm using Firefox 0.9.2 which is the latest release and FDM's Netscape/Opera plugin does not catch any downloads. Instead Firefox hangs everytime I start a download of any recognised filetypes such as .zip, .rar etc.
Cheers!
CK
To use with mozilla / firefox would be simply needed the capability of
use the command line (you write fdm http://tisthing.zip, and fdm load
itself if not already loaded and start a new task for address http://tisthing.zip)
So the downloadwith extension (very nice and easily configurabile)
can work with it.......
I'm waiting for the next release with impatience, this program is really great!
use the command line (you write fdm http://tisthing.zip, and fdm load
itself if not already loaded and start a new task for address http://tisthing.zip)
So the downloadwith extension (very nice and easily configurabile)
can work with it.......
I'm waiting for the next release with impatience, this program is really great!
I suppose this was just an example
I was pretty suprised about the lack of command-line arguments for fdm. Id gues its a lot easier to implement command-line arguments instead of catching clicks & reading the URLs from the browser. Firefox/Opera & Co already support passing Download-URLs to other programs by command line,...
I was pretty suprised about the lack of command-line arguments for fdm. Id gues its a lot easier to implement command-line arguments instead of catching clicks & reading the URLs from the browser. Firefox/Opera & Co already support passing Download-URLs to other programs by command line,...
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