Host, Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server
Wordpress 3.8.2
Download Manager Pro, the latest.
All our servers run on our local network with 100Mbps bandwidth.
If I download the file via the link like http://192.168.200.200/software-pub/OS/Linux/RHEL-4.8-x64.tgz,
I got the speed nearly 11MB/s.
When I add the above file as the package with download manager pro,
When I click the download link, I only got the speed less than 1025KB/s. Why?
In the add package process, I only check “Allow individual File Download”.
I have another local server with Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server, WordPress 3.8.2, Download Manager Free, the latest.
If I click the link like these, http://192.168.205.5/software-pub/OS/Linux/RHEL-4.8-x64.tgz,
I got the speed around 11.2 MB/s.
If the download link of the same file is produced by Download Manager Free,
I also got the speed around 11.2 MB/s.
Is there any default speed / bandwidth control in your Download Manager Pro?
Remember, all the server are running on local network with 100Mbps bandwidth.
And we got the same OS and configuration on all servers.
Looking forward to your reply.
Hi I am getting a 404 for any download package I attempt to retrieve via the package title link. The download button itself works fine, but I cannot get to the individual package page.
I tried changing the URL base to packages for category, and package for individual, to no avail.
Can you help please?
Here is the link: http://optimatumgroup.com/action-alerts/
Trying to upgrade to v4, and I’m having problems with templates.
It appears many of the styles are missing from the inbuilt templates, for instance row-fluid, span9
Below Is the call for action 2 template: most of the meeting classes are not defined.
[page_link] [file_size] [download_count] downloads
[excerpt_80][download_link]
After being told 3.3.8 is no longer supported, I thought I would have another go and looking at 4, on our development server… What a disaster.
Primarily we only use wpdm_category short code, to list downloads using a custom link template and then a custom page template.
I followed the upgrade notes in the thread at the top of this forum.
1. Only the top it appears in the categories interface only the top level categories are listed after the migration, subcategories are not listed.
2. The categories contents i.e. the packages associated to the categories have all been lost, So it appears I have to edit every package to reallocate them to the appropriate categories.
4. The link templates need to be reapplied.
5. The all link templates styling has all been lost / different from 3.3.8
6. Our custom link templates no longer display correctly.
Basically it appears the Style in version 4 is completely different to 3.3.8, I see at a class style w3eden everywhere where as in the past it was wpdm-pro
Is there a quick way to reinstate the old styling?.
I cloned “With MP3 Preview” Link and only removed the downloads portion.
with [audio_player_single] I get no preview.
with [audio_player] I get Error loading: “undefined”.
Thoughts?
I would like to show an icon that changes dependent on the current access level in the link template.
You have some similar working in the wpdm-all-packages short code, whether download icon changes if the user needs to login or still does not have the correct access.
Basically I want to indicate to the user that the item is a secured item before they attempts to download it
When I do a test the email that I get has Download Manager Pro in the header, I want to customize the email so that it is branded for my business
Also, how do I update the ‘subscribe to download’ wording? Is that possible?
When I do a test the email that I get has Download Manager Pro in the header, I want to customize the email so that it is branded for my business
When I set a download access level, it shows a red circle and cross symbol and says “please login to access downloadables” …the text links to the login page.
How can I change the text and have it link to the member sign up instead, thanks