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New issue 31514 by sdjeser: resuming a download which was paused for many  
hours alters bandwidth calculation
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=31514

Chrome Version       : 4.0.266.0 (Build 33992)

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. find a big file on a remote and fast server that supports resuming (a
big ISO for instance), begin download for a couple of seconds then PAUSE it
for a least 1 or 2 hours.
2. Resume it
3. go to the "downloads" tab (CTRL+J) : although windows "network monitor"
reports a reasonable bandwidth (ADSL 8Mbps for me), Chrome displays a
ridiculous rate (10~20 kBps instead of hundreds of kBps)

What is the expected result?
the actual download speed (approx 800kBps).

What happens instead?
approx. 20kBps...
the bandwidth seems to be calculated according to the BEGINNING of the
download, regardless of the big "pause". It should use the time when I
resumed it.


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possible.


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