On Fri, April 13, 2007 6:09 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Richard Lynch wrote:
>> On Thu, April 12, 2007 11:15 am, Skip Evans wrote:
>>> I have a need to allow a user to download multiple
>>> sound files (mp3s, typically) from a single link.
>>> I've been looking at various solutions via Google,
>>> but
Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Thu, April 12, 2007 11:15 am, Skip Evans wrote:
>> I have a need to allow a user to download multiple
>> sound files (mp3s, typically) from a single link.
>> I've been looking at various solutions via Google,
>> but have not seen one yet to do this.
>>
>> Can anyone point
On Thu, April 12, 2007 6:39 pm, Richard Davey wrote:
> The protocol, while fine for most things, is not efficient. There is
> no
> way to batch-up messages for quicker transfer. Even today with our
> 'super fast' connections if you go on holiday for two weeks (and DON'T
> check email while away!),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And POP3 probably existed long before the old BBS', so it's not that
things got LESS efficient, it's just that we didn't NEED to bundle
bunches of emails together into a single file because of crappy
dialup connections and crappy modems and the necessity of keeping
trans
On Thu, April 12, 2007 11:15 am, Skip Evans wrote:
> I have a need to allow a user to download multiple
> sound files (mp3s, typically) from a single link.
> I've been looking at various solutions via Google,
> but have not seen one yet to do this.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction or
Skip Evans wrote:
Right, there is that, but I know the client is going to want the mp3s to
land on the client's machine in individual mp3 files.
Is there a way to link to the second, etc, next file in line after
beginning the first? I can't think of a way to do this.
Sort of. You could proba
Does this mean we need to start lobbying against connectionless protocols like
HTTP so we can better download multiple files? hah
And POP3 probably existed long before the old BBS', so it's not that things got
LESS efficient, it's just that we didn't NEED to bundle bunches of emails
together in
Jim Moseby wrote:
I remember, way back when, transferring multiple files was simple. The good
ole days of ZModem. Maybe todays technology will catch up eventually. ;^)
I doubt it :) Things were so much more optimised back then! I remember
packaging all my mail up into QWK bundles, download
> = = = Original message = = =
>
> Hey all,
>
> I have a need to allow a user to download multiple
> sound files (mp3s, typically) from a single link.
> I've been looking at various solutions via Google,
> but have not seen one yet to do this.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction or
Hey all,
Thanks for the good suggestions. I think Stut and
TG here are on the right track with a zip file
kind of thing.
They should be able to handle that and the php/zip
stuff looks good to.
Much thanks!
Skip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stut beat me to it... downloading multiple files a
Stut beat me to it... downloading multiple files at once is probably best done
with compressing them and just downloading the one file.
You could possibly rig a situation where the user downloaded one file, then a
certain number of seconds later, the page redirects to the next file to
download
Skip Evans wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I have a need to allow a user to download multiple sound files (mp3s,
> typically) from a single link. I've been looking at various solutions
> via Google, but have not seen one yet to do this.
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction or give me a lead on ho
Hey,
Right, there is that, but I know the client is
going to want the mp3s to land on the client's
machine in individual mp3 files.
Is there a way to link to the second, etc, next
file in line after beginning the first? I can't
think of a way to do this.
Skip
Stut wrote:
Skip Evans wrot
Skip Evans wrote:
I have a need to allow a user to download multiple sound files (mp3s,
typically) from a single link. I've been looking at various solutions
via Google, but have not seen one yet to do this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction or give me a lead on how this
can be done?
Hey all,
I have a need to allow a user to download multiple
sound files (mp3s, typically) from a single link.
I've been looking at various solutions via Google,
but have not seen one yet to do this.
Can anyone point me in the right direction or give
me a lead on how this can be done?
Than
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