Ian Clarke wrote:
The correct solution is using a "Freenet aware" third-party client that doesn't require us to hammer the square peg of a Freenet download, into the round hole of a web browser. The "web metaphor" is all very well when it is appropriate, but in the case of the download of large files from Freenet, it simply isn't. Better to do it properly than to impose an inappropriate metaphor where it doesn't belong.
I've been following this thread, but I still don't see why the download progress page can't be handled by a simple (which may be an understatement) applet. I haven't heard anybody mention that possibility yet and I don't know why everybody is stuck in the HTML-or-full-blown-client way of thinking.
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