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What are the benefits of download-pages?

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PSiegmann@mail.nu - 15 Jun 2007 13:10 GMT
Hi newsgroup.

Sites which host a large download archive (think download.com) often
times don't give you a desired file directly, but redirect you to a
page, where you wait usualy 5 secs, and then the download appears..

What is the benefit of that? Why not offer the file immediately.. is
it for performance? I ask, because I am currently working on a site,
which will host too some sort of download-archive. My current design
is to give the file immediately out, without the 5 sec wait on a
redirection page.
Michael Nemtsev - 15 Jun 2007 13:24 GMT
Hello PSiegmann@mail.nu,

To avoid file to be downloaded directly by download managers and to get $
from the shown commercials
When u got on the new page the number of commercials are shown and you need
to wait - examine this ads :) and maybe clicking on smth :)

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> Hi newsgroup.
>
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> is to give the file immediately out, without the 5 sec wait on a
> redirection page.
Patrice - 15 Jun 2007 16:11 GMT
It allows to do whatever you want programmatically (for example a big site
could perhaps switch to one fo the mutiple download servers or something)
before sending the file to the browser...

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Patrice

> Hi newsgroup.
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> is to give the file immediately out, without the 5 sec wait on a
> redirection page.

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