Originally posted by Moldarin
OK, done some testing now. If aMule is not running and I'm clicking a eD2k link... That's all I'm doning. I'm clicking on a link that don't work.
As ken wrote above:
Originally posted by ken
Moldarin, it is intended behavior that clicking an ed2k link doesn't start aMule. Nevertheless, the clicked link is stored in a file that aMule will consult when it next runs. So, the file will be added to your downloads.
In other words, even though aMule does not start when you click an ed2k link, the file
will be added automatically to aMule the next time you start it. So clicking the link does exactly what it's supposed to do: it adds the file to the download queue regardless if aMule is running or not.
Unfortunately, as you have stated above, this behavior does not match your personal usage patterns of aMule. Since it matches the usage patterns of most other users it wouldn't make any sense to alter aMule's current default behavior, so the only option would be to include a setting like "Start aMule when an ed2k link is clicked". Since I'm not actively involved in coding aMule, though, I don't know how complicated this would be to implement.