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  <body>Could it be possible to make more variables to put less strain on the browser? What I mean is that noDownloadSlot is used to check whether there's a download active, if the download limit has been reached and another one I don't know what it is.

Each occasion usually has a different waiting time. If somebody reached the download limit they're going to be waiting for 6 minutes or more. That would make refreshing the page every 3 seconds pointless and tasking on Firefox and depositfiles as well (it's true, they have the bandwidth to handle it... but every byte less still counts ;) ). Something similar could be said about waiting due to active downloads and perhaps the other option as well?

I was thinking of modifying it myself but this is your script and maybe anybody else could also benefit from the changes you might make if you think they're worth it (and because I don't know Java pretty well XP ).

Anyway, awesome script. Honestly, I use it mainly to download $%!&amp;* :D</body>
  <body-html>&lt;p&gt;Could it be possible to make more variables to put less strain on the browser? What I mean is that noDownloadSlot is used to check whether there's a download active, if the download limit has been reached and another one I don't know what it is.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Each occasion usually has a different waiting time. If somebody reached the download limit they're going to be waiting for 6 minutes or more. That would make refreshing the page every 3 seconds pointless and tasking on Firefox and depositfiles as well (it's true, they have the bandwidth to handle it... but every byte less still counts ;) ). Something similar could be said about waiting due to active downloads and perhaps the other option as well?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I was thinking of modifying it myself but this is your script and maybe anybody else could also benefit from the changes you might make if you think they're worth it (and because I don't know Java pretty well XP ).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Anyway, awesome script. Honestly, I use it mainly to download $%!&amp;amp;* :D&lt;/p&gt;</body-html>
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