extension ExtPose

Download Router

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Description from extension meta

Allows you to route your downloads to custom target folders.

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Description from store With the Download Router you can specify custom directories for your download items. By arranging a set of Routes, you will no longer need to clutter your Download folder, but keep it structured and tidy. Changelog: v 0.0.7 (2016-07-11) * It's now possible to sort by dates using the $d{...} replacement token. See the help page for more info (Thanks Kai Brandt for the suggestion) * Some basic (and very anonymous) statistics are being collected (and it's optional) * Fixed bug that would only allow 10 replacement tokens in a route (probably never used by anyone anyway) * Cleaned up some code v 0.0.6 (2015-08-23) * Fixed bug that was caused by overwriting older jQuery imports with the ones needed for the extension (Thanks Martin and Chris for reporting) v 0.0.5 (2015-06-08) * Fixed annoying bug that would look for an internal page on all external pages v 0.0.3 - 0.0.4 (2015-04-19) * It is now possible to update/edit existing route rules * Introduced modal window for edit and save functionality * Created changelog v 0.0.2 (2015-03-29) * Released to the fine people of the internet, searchable on google web store * Minor bug fixes from previous version, RC1 level v 0.0.1 (2014-12-07) * First version, available to only if you have the link to the install page * Basic functionality, beta ready

Latest reviews

  • (2020-08-18) Or Gaist: YES! it's simple (if you know Regex,if not Regex101) and it works. what more can I ask? Thanks for making this
  • (2019-12-28) Jakub Maciejczyk: Custom regex doesn't work
  • (2018-09-18) Johan Heyvaert: I don't mind defining the rule via regex, but it does not seem to work. Even the simplest regex does not work. Very strange, as the default regex works fine?!
  • (2017-11-19) Bernhard Rieder: I was looking forward to this extension. Using regexes for matches and group references in the Folder would be a nice feature, if it only worked. For instance I have: Rgx: \.jpg$ Folder: /home/bernhard/images But it does not work (and i tried it on lower case links to avoid case sensitivity issues)
  • (2017-05-10) Fabián Valencia: Extensions should be easy, they are here to solve a problem not to create another. We don't want to mess around with crazy formulas!
  • (2016-11-28) CM: Doesn't work. Just puts everything in the downloads folder. Or creates a new folder.

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Rating
2.6364 (11 votes)
Last update / version
2016-07-11 / 0.0.7
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