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Professional File Hosting Script

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Professional File Hosting Script - Demo

Script Features

Non member and member uploads
full admin area
full members area with profiles and more
members public folder
admin email upon new file upload
admin email upon new user reg
antispam upload
load balance in place
members can choose to place files in public or private folders
members get their own url: http://www.yoursite.com/theirusername
Bandwidth restrictions can be placed
Speed restrictions can be placed
...AND MUCH MUCH MORE!

Price: only $19.95

Grab your copy now
 
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Its not - we purchased resale rights on the script from its developer; File Freaks is his site.
 
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Hi, a few questions,

I noticed on the download page, If I paste 'javascript:var t = 0;' (w/o quotes) in the address bar, It will give me the download link without waiting. Can you fix or prevent this?

Can you explain the bandwidth restrictions more in dept? Can you limit like a XX a day/month? If so, is there a cronjob set up to reset the bandwidth every day/month? Can it limit the bandwidth transfer rate? Like say 150 kbytes/s?

Also, I see its written in PHP. Does it use readfile() to send the file? Or does it use fopen and send the file in chunks? I only ask because readfile() loads the entire file into memory when sending it, which can be a problem when dealing with large files and many downloaders.

Are there any licensing restrictions on the number of domains I could use the script on?


Thanks
 
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