![]() Make sure !TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD is long enough to cover the complete download time, otherwise iMacros will stop with error = -1330: Page or Download Timeout. If this value is not set in the macro, iMacros uses !TIMEOUT_PAGE. The time taken for a file download is limited by !TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD. * Web scripting: File size and name are returned in the variables !DOWNLOADED_SIZE and !DOWNLOADED_FILE_NAME, respectively. * Web testing and transaction monitoring: In addition to checksum, we support now checks on file size inside the ONDOWNLOAD command * Download specific timeout command: !TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD * Rewritten download manager, better suited for mass-downloading and load testing. ![]() IMacros Browser 10.3 and newer The key differences between the old and the new download manager are:
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