Commandline options?!
Commandline options?!
Hiho...
Are there any commandline options, e.g. to start a new download from the commandline, like FDM.exe /U:[URL] or something?
If there are, blame me as I can't find it, if not, please move this thread to the feature requests
			
									
									Are there any commandline options, e.g. to start a new download from the commandline, like FDM.exe /U:[URL] or something?
If there are, blame me as I can't find it, if not, please move this thread to the feature requests
[FAF]Eddie
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Hy Alex,
look there and think about it
a Plugin Writer's Guide ( look there and scroll down ) for writing plugins if even the pluginssystem.
greetings
Blacky
			
									
									
						look there and think about it
a Plugin Writer's Guide ( look there and scroll down ) for writing plugins if even the pluginssystem.
greetings
Blacky
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All that is listed (according to fdm anyway) so far:
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Command line usage
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fdm.exe [-fs] [-url=]url1 [-url=]url2 ...
-fs - force silent mode.
If url contains spaces it should be in quotes.
Example:
fdm.exe -fs "http://site.com/read me.txt"
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OK
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(copied from fdm /?)
			
									
									
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Command line usage
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fdm.exe [-fs] [-url=]url1 [-url=]url2 ...
-fs - force silent mode.
If url contains spaces it should be in quotes.
Example:
fdm.exe -fs "http://site.com/read me.txt"
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OK
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(copied from fdm /?)
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