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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Spotting broken/missing files
At Ninja Commando + we discussed this:
Quote:Submitted by Bordeaux [PM] on 11 March 2008
Well I have run into too many files that I had on my disk only to find later that when i checked csdb the fucking file was missing and/or it was broken which isn't obvious at first sight. So either make another way of marking a broken file so i can search for them in the database OR leave it in the filename. Unless it's against some rules here.
I'd have to agree a bit with this.
So perhaps we can make some 'rule' about how to take care of these things.
Like adding '[BROKEN FILE]' after the title?
Or perhaps a radio-button or something to indicate this fact? |
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cba
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 935 |
A sort of status flag would be good, this way you can browse
for files that are broken.
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Zyron
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 2381 |
What cba said, a check box like that should be quite easy to implement I believe. |
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ready.
Registered: Feb 2003 Posts: 441 |
even more simple:
add it only to the file name you add in the link box.
It doesn't make sense to put it in the title, since today Bordeaux added a link with a broken file. Maybe tomorrow somebody could add another link to the same entry, but with a working file.
I would not use a tag to sign entries with broken files. One entry can have multiple download links, some of them might be broken, some might be good.
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Tim Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 467 |
@ready -> Listen, the reason to mark the title as "broken" is simple. to attract attention of quite some people that have these wares too but only upload on request (and has proven to work on various uploads i did in the past). All you do is add a working version and remove the "*** broken... " part once you added another working version.
If there's a more posh way of adding a button, that's a bonus, but make it visible! It needs to show up when you use search that the file is missing/broken.
Why? A lot of people check their diskboxes against csdb and if they see a title pop up in 'search' they'll go on with the next one. I know, i've done it plenty of times before noticing csdb is not perfect ;)
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Quote:Maybe tomorrow somebody could add another link to the same entry, but with a working file.
I would not use a tag to sign entries with broken files. One entry can have multiple download links, some of them might be broken, some might be good.
@ready.: it wouldn't make much sense to add a working file and keep te broken file, now would it?
In that case the entry is fixed and the tag can be removed.
Also, we are not talking about broken LINKS, we are talking about broken FILES. That's something totally different.
A broken link is a 404 error, a broken file is a file that can very well be downloaded but doesn't work.
We need a way to spot broken files quickly. |
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Tim Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 467 |
Same goes for this entry: The Bard's Tale II
Missing file. |
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Marauder/GSS Account closed
Registered: Jul 2006 Posts: 224 |
Agree that broken/missing files should be spotted easier, but misusing the title for it is just a *work-around* and not the correct way of using a database imho. What happens if you just want to execute a SQL to get a sorted list of titles, those entries would be maybe in incorrect place - depending on how you title them... (c;
Isn't it possible to show such entries BOLD and RED in the search-result for example, or even display them separated below the working releases then?
And also there should be an option to search for broken files in the combo-box above the search-inputbox, just to search for entries where the file is missing or have a reason -> 'There are no downloads because' (or a request-tag)???
Maybe a 'request'-checkbox/tag in the entry would be also nice... |
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null Account closed
Registered: Jun 2006 Posts: 645 |
Small suggestion: until there is a solution, shall we just post links to broken entries in this thread?
( also, doesn't work on emu != doesn't work on realthing, kthxbai )
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Perff Administrator
Posts: 1679 |
Sounds reasonable to add a "file dosn't work"-flag. Just not sure if it should be added to the release itself, or the individual download links? Perhaps the laster is best? |
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Mace
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 1799 |
Broken or not, all files with a release should hold the exact same data (except for the fucked up parts).
That said, what is the need to leave a broken file with a release, when a working file is available?
For this exact reason, you'd want that broken-file-flag in the first place!
So I'd say that a flag with the release would be enough.
Just remove the broken file when you found a working one.
And clear the broken-file-tag. |
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