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Old 03-20-2024, 02:48 PM   #9402
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Originally Posted by Da Man View Post
I thought what the hell, just copy the settings from FFN to AO3 and try that.

Despite the 99sec setting there's once again no pause between requests. Here's the file:
Code:
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FFF: DEBUG: 2024-03-20 18:49:02,665: decorators.py(123): random sleep(1.00-3.00):1.70
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It's not as big as you've set, but it is there.

I was a stumped by this one for a minute. You used [www.archiveofourown.org] which is technically lower priority than defaults.ini's [archiveofourown.org] section.

I should add a warning about that to the wiki in [www.domain] Sections. It currently only mentions having both in personal.ini, not one each in defaults and personal.

Some sites require www in the domain, some sites forbid it, more will accept both. FFF tends to use whichever the site 'prefers' as the section name in defaults.ini. For example, any request to www.archiveofourown.org is immediately redirected to the archiveofourown.org equivalent.

This doesn't explain your original problem, however, as [www.fanfiction.net] is in defaults.ini and your personal.ini.

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Originally Posted by Da Man View Post
K, spoiler next time, will do.
[code] tags are better--both scrolls at a reasonable size and preserves formatting. Can also wrap in [spoiler]
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