[arachne] Re: Please do not remove the download requester! (was Re: A190 DOWNLOADS TO CACHE INSTEAD OF DOWNLOAD PROBLEM)

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Udo,

The more technically competent people like yourself, Wiz, Bastian, should
realize that the "download requester" can easily be enabled or disabled
via a semi-colon commenting out the relevent line or two that Glenn
inserts in Mime.cfg.

Glenn has discussed this several times on the list and even provided
alternate Mime.cfg files that enable and disable said feature. So,
even if Glenn turns it off to satisfy newbie complaints it could just
as easily be turned backed on.

In other words, we can have it ***both** ways!!!!! How's that for
customer satisfaction??

Hopefully the customers will understand Arachne's flexibility in this
regard, although confusion regarding feature flexibility appears to be
rampant.

Sam Ewalt



Udo Kuhnt said:
> Arachne at FreeLists---The Arachne Fan Club!
>
>> Here's my version. Glenn made a change in how downloaded files are
>> handled by Arachne. Some people wanted the option of placing downloaded
>> files in various places, not just in a "download" directory. He did this
>> by making some changes in the Arachne file "mime.cfg" which controls how
>> Arachne handles various files based on their extensions. To restore the
>> previous behavior regarding downloads all you have to do is commnent out
>> the changes with a semicolon in the right place. Glenn has thoughtfully
>> done this by writing a new "mime.cfg" which yiou can download from his
>> site and substitute for the one you have now.
>
>> Or you can wait for the next version of Arachne.
>
> Does this mean that beginning with the next version, Arachne will
> automatically put all downloads into the DOWNLOAD directory instead of
> asking the user where to put them? I hope not, because that would mean
> it would be totally unusable! I definetely would not like having to go
> through the whole list of downloads every time I download something and
> move it to its destination manually or go to the local settings page and
> change it every now and then; I already find it hard enough to keep
> track of the files I download with the current requester!
>
> I really rely on this feature, so please do not remove it, Glenn!
>
> I would rather like to see it enhanced by having a file requester that
> shows the available files and sub directories and lets the user pick one
> with a mouse click, like in the Netscape Navigator.
>
> I once told Michael Polak that if there was one feature that would be
> more important to me than SSL and Javascript support, it would be a good
> file requester. I hardly ever download files to the default download
> directory, since it is almost always the wrong one. Without the ability
> to select on the fly where a file should go, Arachne would be too
> awkward and involved for me to use it. I also like the ZIP preview
> feature and would like to keep it; I often use it to view the contents
> of ZIP files to decide whether I should save them.
>
> If somebody wants to skip the download page, that's fine with me, but it
> should not become the default option. No other browser I know puts files
> into the download directory automatically, and that is so for a good
> reason.
>
> Regards,
>
> Udo
>
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