>From "Fred Salzer" <fsalzer at sempre.com>
>I've just run a multiple-file request that created 246 files, only 13 of
>which have data; the remaining 233 have 0 bytes. I was requesting using KSKs
>and the zero-byte files appear to be created when the redirect file is
>retrieved. If the data file is not retrieved, the zero-byte file is left
>behind. Regardless of the cause, it would be helpful to have the program do
>a cleanup after a failed request. I'm running Win2K, so maybe it's a Windows
>problem.
>
>It appears that a lot of files have fallen off Freenet. Obviously, I can't
>tell when a data file is available and the redirect file is not available;
>the file may be there but it's hard to find the CHKs. :)
>
>Fred
>

If they're showing up in %temp%, just wipe it every once in a while to reclaim 
the space. (you should be doing that already)  More often if you're worried 
about people trying to look through what you've downloaded from Freenet.

Java doesn't want to let the files be deleted, so it's unlikely that this is 
going to be fixed any time soon.

--
Benjamin Coates


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