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Offline rejetto

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i could look into this only now.
i agree that "time left" is a very useful information that needs to be displayed.
i'm adding this line to both upload and download progress-bars

    <br />{.!Time left:.} %time-left%"

the final double quotes sign is to give a clue on the base time unit, that's seconds.
The other information is unnecessary in my opinion, but can be added by diff template redefining the progress section.

I'm testing here with #273 and it is working good.
both the screenshots posted by r][m and maverick where speed is zero also get a speed graph that's showing no network activity was in place. This would point in having no problem in the template itself, but a more general problem with no actvity monitored by the whole HFS or even that there was no data exchanged at that time!
would you please confirm your problem with #273 ensuring there's data actually uploaded in that moment ?

The problem with slow (or no) updates on the browser was improved by the change to the AJAX way. It's a limit of some browsers.
« Last Edit: January 30, 2011, 02:00:09 PM by rejetto »



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Testing 274 on XP Pro Sp2, 1.65 Gb, On LAN, my template, Upload progress window.
%filename%, %total%, %done%, %perc%, %speed-kb%, %time-left%
IE 7 All symbols in Upload Progress Window Work.
Opera 9.80 ver 10.62 All symbols in Upload Progress Window Work
Google Chrome 8.0552.237 All symbols in Upload Progress Window Work
Fire Fox 3.6.13 - %time-left% didn't work, and the progress window
freezes, upload does finish - is repeatable here.

Testing without stunnel. With stunnel, uploads much slower with
some browsers.
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i'm adding this line to both upload and download progress-bars
The problem with slow (or no) updates on the browser was improved by the change
to the AJAX way. It's a limit of some browsers.
Your speaking of the default tpl?
If so, that doesn't help me (and many others I suspect)
I can't use AJAX and it kills some js functions in my web pages.
If the only examples available to implement new things are AJAX in the
default template, thats a progress stopper for me.


« Last Edit: February 01, 2011, 08:35:27 AM by r][m »