FileDownload 2.0
After many requests to add new features and a few bugs popping up here and there, I spent the last week working on a complete re-write to the FileDownload snippet. The final product turned out to be a new, completely object-oriented version 2.0 FileDownload snippet.
Changes From Version 1.7
- Completly rewritten with 'OOP' goodness.
- Ability to specify multiple folders for display in one snippet call.
- Expanded template support, now with templates for folders and files.
- Ability to store download counts in databse or file.
- Parameters to add custom classes to the templates (including extension class).
- Extra placeholders available for more output options.
- Image - Extension associations now stored in a chunk so you can set different images per snippet call.
- Ability to use the download script without download counting.
- The file size can be passed to the download script to display download progress.
- And many other changes...
For more information on FileDownload including parameters, examples, and change log information go here:
FileDownload Snippet Development Area
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