Zrajm C Akfohg <[email protected]> writes:

> I have involontarily started a "wwwoffle -fetch" at several times -- are
> there any way of interrupting that? When I simply wish to stop downloading
> pages, but not to flush any download queue, or anything of the sort.

If you set WWWOFFLE offline then it will stop fetching (when the
current requests have finished).

> BTW is there some way of listing and manipulating the current download
> queue?

You can use the wwwoffle-ls program to get a list of the cache
contents and current requests.  It is very easy to use

wwwoffle-ls outgoing

You might need to use the '-c' option to specify the configuration
filename so that the program can find the files.


The easiest way to manipulate the list of requests is using the web
page provided:

http://localhost:8080/index/outgoing?sort=alpha

-- 
Andrew.
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Andrew M. Bishop                             [email protected]
                                      http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/

WWWOFFLE users page:
        http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/version-2.9/user.html

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