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Revision as of 16:37, 25 September 2008

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Description

The ED2K Link handler is a bar which grabs ed2k links and adds them to the download queue.

Usage

The ED2K Link Handler bar looks like this:

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_ed2klinkhandler1.jpg

Basic usage

To add an ed2k link to your aMule's download queue enter the complete link in the input box (something like ed2k://|file|aMule-2.0.3.tar.gz|2870070|25ABD56A66E279ABFB87065C8AAEA41F|):

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_ed2klinkhandler2.jpg

Now with the link in the box, click the Commit button and, if the link is valid, it will be added.

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_ed2klinkhandler3.jpg

If the link is not valid it will not be added and you will notice because the status line will print Invalid ed2k link! Error: Not a valid ed2k-URI.

Advanced usage

The ED2K Link Handler not only acceptes single ed2k link: It accepts multiple ed2k links simultaneously. You just have to enter each link in a separate line.

This are the rules to correctly submit links to the handler:

  • Links must be complete (with the ed2k:// part and the closing | character)
  • Each link in a separate line
  • Spaces and newlines and after a link are ignored
  • A single link cannot be splitted into several lines
  • Anything after a link is ignored, even if in the same line (and eve with no spaces in between)
  • The handler will read all lines trying to find valid links, even if some of them fail
  • The handler doesn't require a closing slash (/) in the links

Overview

http://www.amule.org/dev-up/window_ed2klinkhandler4.jpg

Quick Reference
Number Description
1 ED2K link handler
2 Links input box
3 Add link
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