8 downloads, 7 views

Discussion in 'Suggestions and Feedback Archive' started by nineko, May 1, 2013.

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  1. nineko

    nineko I am the Holy Cat Member

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    How is that even possible?
     
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    One person can veiw a page once and click the download button twice, for example, someone goes to the page, the view goes up by one, he/she proceeded to click download, the downloads go up by one, something happens like that person loses connection or there's a glitch, or the person was stupid enough to download the file to a place on his/her disk where he/she cannot find, for what ever reason, that person still had the page up, and clicked download a second time, at which point the downloads go up by one again.

    I'm not saying that is the case, but you know as well as I do, there are a lot of users on the net who haven't quite grasped how the software works, my family for example, tend to double click on buttons and hyperlinks, when double clicking is usually and exclusively assessed towards files on an operating system.

    It's the only logical explanation I have, of course, it could be the site itself... I'm just pitching here.
     
  3. Spanner

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    I'm surprised that people are still using the Repository. It's a good idea, just not used much unfortunately.
     
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    nineko I am the Holy Cat Member

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    I upload my stuff there from time to time, every little bit helps to keep SSRG active, after all.


    That said, I think MarkeyJester is right, I thought about that, too, but I wanted to ask a second opinion.
     
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