On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Andrew M. Bishop wrote:
> "M.Kirillov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sometimes, when download stopped before completing, cache
>> files appears truncated. I could not get a 100% exact
>> definition, in which cases this happens. Almost surely it
>> does when I press 'stop' in a browser (I use Nescape
>> 4.51) or when ppp connection downed (RH 5.2-6.0 - afaik,
>> it closes interface via ifconfig). Is there a way to
>> surely not to truncate file, whatever happen?
> When you press 'stop' it is natural that there is a
> truncated file. You told the browser to stop transfering
> data and WWWOFFLE also stopped.
I don't think it's natural. I already have something, and I
decide it's enough. Why should I loose it?
Well, thare are some reasons not to keep the downloaded
page. Sometimes the truncated files are not correctly parsed.
In case of group use this may cause inconvenience.
May be this should be an option?
> You can look at some of the wwwoffle.conf options like:
Yes, I used them.
Max.