Trying to avoid that. This isn't really a request service. I may do it because I feel like being nice, but it's not where I'm aiming this site towards.
Thanks for the suggestion. I totally agree with you - the limits are mainly in place because of bandwidth/load concerns. Ideally, there'd be none at all. I'm still experimenting at the moment. I'll probably up the limits a bit when I'm a bit more confident.
What do you mean by the request page? People submitting requests? But even if that's the case, it won't inform people of what's skipped (and in one nice chronological listing). I'm guessing people may be just using the listing here to see what's new, rather than checking other sources.
maybe you need to make button for request . many people ask for the anime in feedback >.<
Comment in Feedback 07/01/2012 11:49 — Anonymous: "Anonymeow"
Ok, I read the about... "Anything over 12GB": fine with me, it cuts out really big stuff like big batches; might cut out movies with high bitrate, but you can see what ppl will say. "Whatever the script considers to be a 'batch', over 1.5GB": here I dissent (hehe), since it's not uncommon for 1080 bd rips to be like 3 gigs for 3 eps, or like when a batch of 5 eps is the actual release (like doki is doing whith clannad), so you mau think of upping the limit or change the filter method. just suggestions, the truth is that I' really happy with this website, comes handy for no bt ppl ;)
Greying may help,but why have links that can't be downloaded ?.As a DDL site it makes no sense ,i think i may have said it previously but a request TokyoTosho torrent/Nyaa page link would be better for files that are skipped/to large for the auto upload script.Also thank you for the multi hosts when so many sites are limiting there uploads to gain money :D
Someone else wanted it. Initially I thought somewhat the same, but I thought I'd try it out the suggestion. I suppose it's useful to those who wish to use DDL but wonder why some files are missing. I can try greying them out if that helps... What do people think/suggest?
Please remove the links that don't have any downloads leading to them,it serves no purpose other than to confuse/annoy. Up till a week or so ago there was no problem, but now half are in italic and just redirect to torrent .If people wanted to use torrent they would use nyaa torrents or tokyotosho and not ddl sites like this one .Thank you for the site :).
It's pretty weird, my default value is already true. Still it doesn't work. But without 's', it works perfectly. Maybe is my FF acting up or the HTTPS is not working. Either way, no great deal of damage done.
Interesting that you seem to have issues connecting to TT's HTTPS version (they seem to be using 2048-bit RSA/128-bit RC4/SHA encryption - possibly something's disabled that combination on your Firefox). Removing the 's' from 'https://' should allow you to get to it, though I'm curious as to why it would be disabled. Perhaps try accessing about:config (open new tab, and enter it as the address), search for security.ssl3.rsa_rc4_128_sha - the default value should be true (if it isn't toggle it to true)
I see. Thank you. But would you have any clue why I cant access the https(SSL) of Tokyo Toshokan? Is it just me?
Firefox 9 "Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to www.tokyotosho.info.
Cannot communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s).
(Error code: ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap)
The page you are trying to view can not be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. Please contact the website owners to inform them of this problem. Alternatively, use the command found in the help menu to report this broken site."
Anything over 12GB in size and 'batch' files over 1.5GB are now in italic. it's just a link to general tosho telling that such files exist. for a moment stop downloading/leeching.
There seem to be a great deal of links that are large in file size on the main page, when i click upon them, none of the link open up(error). Is the system caching the files to be processed? But why cant we access them? Is it just me?
nice 1 m8 :) now all you have to do to get what i said is list all groups that subbed a anime at the top of the page, and when clicked, will use that new search ability, of course i guess that part will have to be done either manually, regexp based or what ever your using for the file info page (where it shows the group name/link) of course even if you dont do that, with this new search ability implemented, im fine :D
why not add these files only as torrents. This way people will at least know that they exist. With something like a message that says those files are too big for uploading.
Yeah, awesome suggestion actually, though there's a few difficulties with implementing it. I'm currently focusing on fixing back end issues at the moment, so I'm not paying too much attention on the website that you actually see at the moment. Regardless, you'll probably better results using search than my attempts at classification anyway. I've just added the ability to search within a show (just go to the page for the show, then tick "This series only" on the left and enter the group's name above), so hopefully that's helpful.
There has never been any more filtering than before, in fact, it's only ever been reduced. How it works is stated here. - Anything over 12GB in size - Whatever the script considers to be a 'batch', over 1.5GB in size
If you wish, you can make a request for a particular file that was filtered out and I may manually put it through.
a filtering view would be good when viewing a anime with releases from multiple groups, this way one could simply select what groups releases they want to view/download and it would be easier locating what you want. also, would be good for filtering out tv and dvd/bd versions just a suggestion :)
Only really makes sense if you intend to download absolutely everything though... But if that's what you want, why not just use uTorrent's RSS fetch feature? You're otherwise going to have to figure out a way to automatically fetch from DDL sites, and probably write a script to extract the relevant links.
You know how uTorrent has RSS, and you can download automatically to your computer from Tokyotoshokan? A similar thing using Animetosho RSS would be cool. I think i might be able to come up with something, but interested in hearing what you think lol
I don't believe there's any actual links anywhere, but if your browser detects RSS feeds, it should show. What browser are you using? I think the older Firefox browsers used to show RSS feeds in the address bar, but they've removed it from there now (though still visible via right-click -> Page info -> Feeds).
08/01/2012 08:41 — Anonymous