On Sun, 1 Apr 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?

> You have a partial file and that is what WWWOFFLE stores
> in the cache as the truncated file.  You don't lose
> anything if WWWOFFLE stores the partial file.

I'm afraid I was not clear. Saying 'truncated' I meant
'empty'. I.e. the D**** file contains just a header and
hothing more.

> You need to have 'intr-download-keep = yes' to store the
> partial files, but you must already have this or you
> would not get truncated files stored.

yes, I do use it. But sometimes it doesn't work.

Max.


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