![]() instead url-items are handled by duplicate check similar to nzb-items and may be placed into history as duplicate backups.queue items added via URLs (to be fetched by nzbget) are no longer immediately fetched.reworked duplicate handling to support URLs, especially when using RSS feeds ( #541):.For description of files and platform-specific manuals please visit NZBGet download page at. NOTE: the list of downloads is automatically generated by GitHub. updated license text: changed address of Free Software Foundation and minor formatting changes ( #648).added nzbget version to about page ( #637).corrected typo in about dialog of web interface ( #634).set "SameSite" attribute for cookies ( #725). ![]() fixed PC sleep mode not working (Windows only) ( #635).removed outdated links from web interface and merged Info and About tabs ( #748).fixed: file selector in WebKit based browsers doesn't allow to choose the same file again ( #731).updated url of the global certificate storage file in the build scripts ( #747).fixed crash caused by malformed nzb files ( #745).the issue could happen when InterDir was located on a network drive.fixed file allocating on file systems where sparse files are not supported ( #720):.this solves issue with leftovers during directory cleanup, which could happen on certain OSes when.in previous versions snapshots were used on macOS only.now always using snapshots when reading directory contents ( #688):.added support for new error messages in unrar 5.80 ( #694).corrected url detection in rpc-method "append" ( #679).fixed negative values for "FileSizeLo" in json-rpc ( #693).fixed unicode space characters in javascript files, which could cause issues with nginx proxy ( #650, #651).improved reporting for binding errors on Windows ( #715).allow special characters in URL for username and password ( #682).corrected icon in Windows "uninstall program" list ( #704).fixed crash on systems with 64-bit time ( #736, #742).
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