Unlike standard browser downloads, it can resume interrupted downloads from most hosts.
It acts as an intermediary, downloading files from file-hosting sites (like Rapidgator, Uploaded, etc.) to a server and subsequently allowing users to download those files to their local machines via HTTP [1].
RapidLeech v2 rev43 was released in late 2011 / early 2012. It was primarily distributed through Google Code (now deprecated) and various file-hosting communities. rapidleech v2 rev43 portable
Converts links from hosting sites into direct download links on your server.
Check PHP configuration for enabled extensions (curl, openssl). Some hosts disable proxy functions for security reasons. Unlike standard browser downloads, it can resume interrupted
The "Portable" designation for this version is a game-changer. It means the script is pre-configured and optimized to run with minimal setup. You can move the entire directory between different servers or local environments (like XAMPP or WAMP) without breaking the configuration. It is "plug-and-play" for the web. Key Features of Rapidleech v2 rev43 1. High-Speed Leeching
What are you using? (Shared, VPS, Dedicated, or Localhost?) It was primarily distributed through Google Code (now
Auto-Refresh List function toggleRefresh() if(document.getElementById('auto_refresh').checked) window.refreshInterval = setInterval(function() location.reload(); , 30000); else clearInterval(window.refreshInterval); Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 4. Implementing a "Download Finished" Alert To get a browser notification when a download completes:
Given the unmaintained status, modern alternatives (discussed below) are strongly recommended for production use.