Difference between revisions of "Ed2k command"

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eD2k is a command included with the [[aMule]] application in order to allow starting new downloads from the command line.<br>
 
eD2k is a command included with the [[aMule]] application in order to allow starting new downloads from the command line.<br>
It is also commonly used to [[Ed2k_links_handling|handle]] [[Ed2k_links|ed2k:// links]] from the web browser.
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It is also commonly used to [[Ed2k_links_handling|handle]] [[Ed2k_link|ed2k:// links]] from the web browser.
  
 
It's usage is as follows:
 
It's usage is as follows:

Revision as of 23:44, 7 December 2004

eD2k is a command included with the aMule application in order to allow starting new downloads from the command line.
It is also commonly used to handle ed2k:// links from the web browser.

It's usage is as follows:

ed2k "ed2k://LINK"

The double-quotes (") have to be used so that the command-line interpreter resolves the special characters like the pipe character (|), the ampersand character (&) and such, so hat it doesn't handle them as commands themselves.

The ed2k command doesn't communicate with aMule through the External Connections interface. Instead, it communicates through the ED2KLinks file.