The Cavern Links Checker

By yah Last update Jan 19, 2012 — Installed 2,002,454 times.

Test version vs updates

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Couchpotato User

Hi Yah, me again,

I just wanted to ask if you still have the test version of your script available for use...? I installed it back in February because I wanted the preferences button to be able to turn off Megaupload checking and stop the bandwidth guzzling problem I'd experienced earlier, but when you updated the CLC main script, it also updated the test script and took away my preferences. I then had to turn it off because the MU bandwidth issue was too huge to ignore.

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Since then I've not been able to find the test version again and I would really like to reinstall it.

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So, I have a couple of requests:

1. A link to the test version please?

2. A rename of the test version so that it displays with a different name to CLC in Greasemonkey.

3. A modification of the test version so that it doesn't update whenever the main script is updated.

Thanks Yah, more power to you. :)

couchpotato.

 
yah Script's Author

CP,

I am working diligently to release a version that allows you to enable/disable any of the checks and even add your own. I will post this as a test version shortly.

yah.

 
Couchpotato User

Thanks Yah, looking forward to it! I really miss the CLC.

 
Couchpotato User

Oh wow, just realised you've released it! I like the new preferences panel, very neat and simple. Took me a minute to find it though.
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For anyone who needs to disable the MU checking because of MU direct download bandwidth guzzling issues (but you actually do want MU links checked), if you also install the Rapidshare link checker (and disable MU and RS in CLC), this is a simple workaround.

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Hope this makes sense, and thanks Yah for getting out the new version!

 
yah Script's Author

CP,
Sorry I went straight to the 2.00 release and never bothered with a test version. I tested it pretty thoroughly for a while and it will simplify the next batch of changes.
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Glad you like it.
yah.

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