Author Topic: Automatically resume failed uploads  (Read 3174 times)

Offline AZAnon

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Automatically resume failed uploads
« on: 30-06-2024, 19:51:41 »
Some web hosts throw an error during uploading, for various reasons, but usually these are temporary problems, and if I manually choose to resume all uploads with a status of "failed", they eventually get successfully uploaded one time.

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Re: Automatically resume failed uploads
« Reply #1 on: 30-06-2024, 22:31:24 »
There is "try count" in settings.

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Re: Automatically resume failed uploads
« Reply #2 on: 26-07-2024, 23:12:40 »
Right, I hadn't noticed.

In that case, how could I suggest two improvements.

- Instead of giving the number of maximum attempts, give the option to take off the attempt limit completely

- The file that is resumed goes to the end of the queue

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Re: Automatically resume failed uploads
« Reply #3 on: 04-08-2024, 11:42:19 »
Which file hoster do you use?

 

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