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      Support tracking and limiting of user file downloads "per day" · 48cffb9c
      Rob Swindell authored
      New SCFG->System->Security Options->Security Level Values...
      "Downloads Per Day" (D/D): defaults to 0/Unlimited for each level. So by
      default, there's no change in behavior for systems.
      This feature does *not* supercede any other download restriction (e.g. credit
      requirements, file ratios, per-directory download requirements). You can't use
      this feature to fully remove a user level's ability to download any files
      (i.e. set to 0 downloads per day); use the 'D' or 'T' user restrictions for
      that purpose instead. If you disagree with this design, let me know (ASAP).
      
      New ARS Keyword: "DLT" (Downloads Today), this can be used as a download
      requirement per file directory or anywhere else ARS keywords are sold (used).
      e.g. to limit access/feature to only those that have downloaded 0-99 files
      today, use "DLT NOT 100".
      
      "Per day" means since the most recent midnight in the BBS's time zone.
      
      New JavaScript User class properties:
      - user.stats.downloads_today
      - user.limits.downloads_per_day
      
      New @-code:
      - DTODAY (number of files downloaded by user today)
      
      New text.dat string:
      - NoMoreDownloads
      
      This implements feature request #938 by Xbit:
      "ability to govern number of files downloadable per day"
      48cffb9c
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      Support tracking and limiting of user file downloads "per day"
      Rob Swindell authored
      New SCFG->System->Security Options->Security Level Values...
      "Downloads Per Day" (D/D): defaults to 0/Unlimited for each level. So by
      default, there's no change in behavior for systems.
      This feature does *not* supercede any other download restriction (e.g. credit
      requirements, file ratios, per-directory download requirements). You can't use
      this feature to fully remove a user level's ability to download any files
      (i.e. set to 0 downloads per day); use the 'D' or 'T' user restrictions for
      that purpose instead. If you disagree with this design, let me know (ASAP).
      
      New ARS Keyword: "DLT" (Downloads Today), this can be used as a download
      requirement per file directory or anywhere else ARS keywords are sold (used).
      e.g. to limit access/feature to only those that have downloaded 0-99 files
      today, use "DLT NOT 100".
      
      "Per day" means since the most recent midnight in the BBS's time zone.
      
      New JavaScript User class properties:
      - user.stats.downloads_today
      - user.limits.downloads_per_day
      
      New @-code:
      - DTODAY (number of files downloaded by user today)
      
      New text.dat string:
      - NoMoreDownloads
      
      This implements feature request #938 by Xbit:
      "ability to govern number of files downloadable per day"