@ all: We found a compromise. When searching for filenames we will now list them in order of A => Z. If you wish to list them by date you're welcome to, but it will not "remember" your settings.
It will still be descending order of Date when you enter File Manager.
I think with this compromise everyone should be happy or at least not pissed off. Everyone got a bit of everything. That's how it's going to be.
@ fileserve4u: Loads fine in Hong Kong. Pretty quick too.
@ tech: regex? Elaborate please![]()
Your developers should know what it is.@ tech: regex? Elaborate please![]()
@ CloudS: Yeh didn't understand the "congo" part tho. PR3 / 10
@ techdaemon: Got you. That function I do not know will be quickly available. Stuff like that would take time to build. Let's have the "regular" mass-rename out first, yes?![]()
@ lig}{tning: If your links direct to say the Premium buy page and the user purchases a membership then you will get noted for it. Say your user first signs up, browses about, decides to leave, come back later and then purchases, you won't get the sale. It has to be in the same session. I can attest that our site sales are stable (meaning about same figure every day), but unlike others who do it by "cookies", we do it by session. With cookies users with bad intentions can cookie stuff and live off that. We rather want to avoid that.
regex as in regular expression. what i mean is a mass rename with a find and replace feature like what Windows Total Commander can do. e.g. i have lots of files with "DVDRip" in the filenames and I want to get rid of this term or replace it with another word. it's going to be an arduous task to manually do that.