aMule Forum
English => Feature requests => Topic started by: GrayFox.i0n on August 06, 2008, 07:17:41 AM
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I know i can check this in the Log, but, why i can see something like "Connection: Connected with high ID to eDonkeyServer No1 [77.247.178.244:4242]" in the main window, and not like:
"Connection: ed2k network Connected with high ID to eDonkeyServer No1 [77.247.178.244:4242] - Kad Network status: OK"
"Connection: ed2k network Connected with high ID to eDonkeyServer No1 [77.247.178.244:4242] - Kad Network status: OK: 589 nodes"
"Connection: ed2k network Connected with low ID to eDonkeyServer No1 [77.247.178.244:4242] - Kad Network status: firewalled"
for example.....
¿What do you people think?
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IIRC webinterface already have KAD indication
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Im using aMule-CVS-20080804 and i dont see such thing... is rc2 (IIRC?) more updated than what i am using?
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What template are you using?
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The default one ... in the browser bar it says "CTemplate 0.44b"
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Try another one (for instance litorial), it's probably not implemented in this template.
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How do i change the templates? where can i see which templates do i have by default?
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If you use aMule, you can select the template from a nice drop-down list in the remote control section of the preferences. For amuled, see /usr/share/amule/webserver/ for all available skins and change the Template= option in amule.conf/remote.conf
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OK!! Now is working perfectly ;D
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And why when i go to preferences with this template (litoral) all the preferences appear just blank?
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That shouldn't happen, file a bug reporting that.
Regards.
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This is a screenshot i made of the preferences.
Notice that none of the fields are filled...
Actually, if you input the information and then click on "Apply" after you enter the configuration tab again, it is still the same......
(http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/2277/amuleprefsxq4.th.jpg) (http://img106.imageshack.us/my.php?image=amuleprefsxq4.jpg)
By the way: This happens when the browser tryes to display some filenames:
(http://img374.imageshack.us/img374/3927/amulekh9.th.jpg) (http://img374.imageshack.us/my.php?image=amulekh9.jpg)
That cap was made in Windows, but in LINUX you get something similar... strange
characters..... (Some encoding bug?)