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Contains the size in bytes of the downloaded file. It should be used at the point when the download is complete. For this purpose, use the variable after the command which triggers the download and make sure that the download timeout value ([[!TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD]]) is long enough to cover the complete download time. The WAIT parameter in the [[ONDOWNLOAD]] command should be set to YES (WAIT=YES). | Contains the size in bytes of the downloaded file. It should be used at the point when the download is complete. For this purpose, use the variable after the command which triggers the download and make sure that the download timeout value ([[!TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD]]) is long enough to cover the complete download time. The WAIT parameter in the [[ONDOWNLOAD]] command should be set to YES (WAIT=YES). | ||
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Size in bytes of the downloaded file. | Size in bytes of the downloaded file. |
Revision as of 10:45, 25 March 2020
Contains the size in bytes of the downloaded file. It should be used at the point when the download is complete. For this purpose, use the variable after the command which triggers the download and make sure that the download timeout value (!TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD) is long enough to cover the complete download time. The WAIT parameter in the ONDOWNLOAD command should be set to YES (WAIT=YES).
Value
Size in bytes of the downloaded file.
Set By
[X] Internal
[ ] SET
Internal means that the iMacros program itself sets the value of the variable during program run. SET means that the user can set this value via the SET command inside a macro.
Examples
Copy the downloaded file size in bytes to the !EXTRACT built-in variable:
ADD !EXTRACT {{!DOWNLOADED_SIZE}}
Display the content of the built-in variable:
ONDOWNLOAD FOLDER=* FILE=* WAIT=YES TAG POS=3 TYPE=A ATTR=TXT:Download PROMPT {{!DOWNLOADED_SIZE}}
See Also
ONDOWNLOAD, !DOWNLOADED_FILE_NAME, !TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD, ADD, !EXTRACT