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soft_submit:settings [2013-09-11 08:53] – created svensoft_submit:settings [2018-10-22 16:35] (current) sven
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 ====== Settings ====== ====== Settings ======
  
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-Here you just define what happens when you click on a provider, chose the language of the program and define the default login/password to get used. When you have already accounts on certain sites that you want to use in our program, click on “Manage Accounts” and enter the data there to not create another account for the sites.+Here you just define what happens when you click on a provider, choose the language of the program and define the default login/password to get used. When you have already accounts on certain sites that you want to use in our program, click on “Manage Accounts” and enter the data there to not create another account for the sites.
  
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-If your Internet connection requires to use a proxy, or if you want to use random proxies, you have to define them here. +If your Internet connection requires to use a proxy, or if you want to use random proxies, you have to define them here. The [[search_engine_ranker:proxy_options|proxy options]] are the same as in [[:search_engine_ranker|GSA Search Engine Ranker]]. 
-The timeout for HTML-Requests will define when to gives up on a provider to wait for a reply. + 
-Simultaneous submissions defines how many submissions are done at a time when using the automatic submission. You should be careful with the two settings as to many submissions at the same time might slow down everything as to much bandwidth is used. The settings in the screenshot should be good for everyone. +The **timeout for HTML-Requests** will define when to gives up on a provider to wait for a reply. 
-Download preview for providers: This tries to create a screenshot of the webpage when you click on a provider. That's not required at all and many people would like to disable it as its just useless bandwidth and only improved the GUI a bit. + 
 +**Simultaneous submissions** defines how many submissions are done at a time when using the automatic submission.  
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 +You should be careful with the two settings as to many submissions at the same time might slow down everything as to much bandwidth is used. The settings in the screenshot should be good for everyone. 
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 +**Download preview for providers**: This tries to create a screenshot of the webpage when you click on a provider. That's not required at all and many people would like to disable it as its just useless bandwidth and only improved the GUI a bit. 
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-Captchas or image codes get displayed during the submission if the program was unable to fill them out automatically. Unfortunately it is very difficult nowadays to detect captchas without a human eye. Still it is possible to automate the things if you make usage of so called external captcha analysis. You can chose between many different systems. The most common one is probably DeCaptcher. +Captchas or image codes get displayed during the submission if the program was unable to fill them out automatically. Unfortunately it is very difficult nowadays to detect captchas without a human eye. Still it is possible to automate the things if you make usage of so called external captcha analysis. You can choose between many different systems. The most common one is probably DeCaptcher.