Radar-Aviator Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Posted Saturday at 02:47 PM Well I am only able to download 1 file per day,please help
Jimbib Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM 26 minutes ago, Radar-Aviator said: Well I am only able to download 1 file per day,please help The first post of this thread has more information on getting more downloads.
Flanker562 Posted Saturday at 03:44 PM Posted Saturday at 03:44 PM 57 minutes ago, Radar-Aviator said: Well I am only able to download 1 file per day,please help @Erik 1
Spear_Head Posted Saturday at 04:07 PM Posted Saturday at 04:07 PM 1 hour ago, Radar-Aviator said: Well I am only able to download 1 file per day,please help Why is there only one file? There should be two.
Erik Posted Saturday at 06:03 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:03 PM 2 hours ago, Radar-Aviator said: Well I am only able to download 1 file per day,please help This is your over-view showing 181 downloads and 29.98 GB of data transferred since January 1, 2026. These are your specific downloads. Each downloaded twice at the same time. This means your browser is opening two connections for the same file. Browsers can do this if not configured so they appear faster when downloading content. Our system counts each connection as an individual file so it sees that we are sending you two files and maxing your limit for the day. To fix it. Open Chrome, enter chrome://flags in the address bar, search for Parallel downloading, and set it to Disabled. Restart your browser 1 hour ago, Spear_Head said: Why is there only one file? There should be two. The same problem, Chrome is splitting files to download faster but in your case you're also using an Android OS which natively does file ranging. Setting your browser to disable ranging will likely only fix half of your problem. You likely have a download accelerator installed in Android natively, meaning you can't disable it, or it's installed as an application. Based on your downloads you can see that the file acceleration (splitting) is only happening some of the time, when Android determines it needs to file range. ================================================================================= You can reconfigure your devices or wait until I'm finished re-writing our file download feature, been working on it for awhile and it's maybe 40% complete. 1
Spear_Head Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM 44 minutes ago, Erik said: The same problem, Chrome is splitting files to download faster but in your case you're also using Oh, no, no -- my downloads are working just fine! Two free files a day, as expected. My comment was simply a reaction of surprise regarding the issue Radar-Aviator encountered.. That said, I really enjoyed reading your comment. It was fascinating to learn how it all works "from the inside." Thanks! 3 1
Radar-Aviator Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago @ErikThank you so much sir for your kind help, I shall keep this well deep in my mind!
Spear_Head Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Radar-Aviator said: Oh no not again Umm... So what's wrong with that F-16? You could answer via PM, since this is likely off-topic here.
Flanker562 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, Radar-Aviator said: Oh no not again @Erik
Erik Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago We have 15,000 files. Am I supposed to know each file and is there a reason you couldn't just link the file instead of taking a screenshot of it? 1
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