Hi Dim,
I thought that as you are using 'wget' the easy way to keep control was to
use a BASH script which would do the job in the background. I have written a
bit of code that creates the BASH script and runs it in the background,
leaving the main program still responsive. Hope it helps.
WgetFiles.tar <http://gambas.8142.n7.nabble.com/file/n57539/WgetFiles.tar>  
Check out  Gambas.One <https://www.gambas.one/>  



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