Marc Boucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> At 22:45 23/02/2002 +0500, Victor Porton wrote:
> >When a download was timed-out or something because of problems with a remote 
> >server, is it possible to continue the downloading of the file instead of 
> >starting it next time from the beginning? (with both HTTP and FTP remote 
> >servers)
> 
> For file downloads I usually use a download manager (GetRight) and bypass
> the proxy so the files don't clutter the cache (usually you only need to
> download a file once, so a copy in the cache is useless).
> 
> If you really want to use the proxy, look for the following options in
> [OnlineOptions] Section:
> 
> intr-download-keep = yes | no
>       If the browser closes the connection while online the currently
>       downloaded incomplete page should be kept (default=no).
> 
> timeout-download-keep = yes | no
>       If the server connection times out while reading then the currently
>       downloaded incomplete page should be kept (default=no).
> 
> But I'm not sure wwwoffle will not ask a new copy to the server (restarting
> from the beginning).

WWWOFFLE will always ask for a download of the complete URL from the
server.  It doesn't request partial downloads and it doesn't pass on
requests for partial downloads from the browser.

-- 
Andrew.
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Andrew M. Bishop                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                      http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/

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