Hi Andrew!

On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 Andrew M. Bishop wrote:

> 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.
> 
> You can look at some of the wwwoffle.conf options like:

[...]

Thanks for pointing this out, but I think keeping truncated files is not a
good idea especially when you have to use a direct internet connection (ie.
don't use the wwwoffle proxy) to download a file by http if the connection
dropped during a prevous download.

Downloading a file with netscape for example you will always get the
truncated version and will never be able to get the whole file while the
proxy is turned on.

There is no solution for this problem except of setting
"intr-download-keep = no"?

-- 
  Stefan
  

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