I've just tried that before asking on the list and the result of a CGI
program can be downloaded from the server partially using the "Range" http
header.
And a .jsp file can also be downloaded the same way.
I also found a site where the .php files can also be downloaded the same, so
I don't think
> "Octavian" == Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Octavian> I thought all the .cgi programs are executed because of
Octavian> mod_cgi Apache module. Is this right?
Perhaps. ".cgi" doesn't mean anything, unless you also know
about the configuration of the server. I could make all
Thanks but I don't understand.
I thought all the .cgi programs are executed because of mod_cgi Apache
module. Is this right?
I can see that if I create a .cgi program that only prints an HTML file, I
can GET it from an Apache server only partially, using the "Range" HTTP
header.
However, I saw tha
> "Octavian" == Octavian Rasnita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Octavian> Do you know which servers don't support or which can be set
Octavian> not to accept the following HTTP header?
Octavian> Range: bytes=x-y
Octavian> ...meaning that that server allows resuming the downloads.
It's not a "s