Ryan,

That is definitely a very intelligent idea and I say that with the
utmost respect. With my programming experience, I can relate. That would

explain why Netscape notices the difference and Red Hat 4.2 with the
kernel 2.0.30 does not. Maybe with the upgrade to Red Hat 5.2 I might
not have the problem anymore!?!?!?

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On Sat, 26 Dec 1998, Ryan Rediske wrote:

: Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 14:33:09 -0600 (CST)
: From: Ryan Rediske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Cc: "Linux-Networking (Majordomo)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: Subject: Re: Downloading Files
:
: On Sat, 26 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:
: > When downloading a file - everything is as it should be. But, once
in
: > awhile there are few few files that don't want to download no matter

: > ... snip ...
: > If I turn around and re-downloaded those same but rare unusual files
in
: > Win95... no problem!
: > ... snip ...
:
:   I doubt this is the case, but it may be worth noting.  Many moons
ago,
: I used NCSA telnet/ftp (version 2.0.3??) for DOS and it took EOF's
(EOF
: = End Of File) to mean the download was finished, when in fact the EOF

: was just a part of the binary file being downloaded.  This used to
: happen with earlier versions of compression util's that probably
didn't
: make sure they didn't use EOF inside a file.
:   Your problem could be related to the ftp server or client not
: correctly recognizing the proper EOF.
:
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