Thank you for your swift contestations, Gregor. You have been most helpful with my problems that aren't such.
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Maybe you are seeing less hits because the query routing tables do not contain directory string entries.
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I am lost, a little with your explanation, because I'm not in the computing thing, at all... I don't think I really get it when you say "routing tables" (not in a profound sense
). But in response to a query like this:
"**EDITED**"
this should (should?) be answered by Phex:
"03.mp3"
.. with no problem because at least in the beta I am, after all, getting hits. (No need, I think, to swim in the code) -Little or no downloads maybe but that is a different story. I'll bother you with two more questions, I hope they will be the last ones.
¿What can you tell me about this?:
"**EDITED**/The best of/03.mp3"
In Gnucleus, I used to get from my part this kind of finding. Notice that there's a relative route there. But that route, where does it come from? Was it added from my client's side? It came along with a search? Anyway, it's practical to have it there, be as it may.
The other thing is that I have a lot of "Ignored candidates" when I'm downloading a file. Their addresses are **edited**, **edited**, etc. Local network addresses, I believe. And they usually are Limewire peers. ¿What's this?