Can't stop FTP client Download
Hey Guys,
I'm facing a strange issue on my pc while downloading FTP clients. If the files seems to be large in size let say more than 100, it doesn't get stopped. It shows that it has completed 100% but the file size keeps on growing. I don't understand what to do? Can please any body help me out to resolve teh above issue? Any help on the above issue would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Re: Can't stop FTP client Download
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Re: Can't stop FTP client Download
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Re: Can't stop FTP client Download
What actually happened. I had a bug in an FTP explorer but only in Windows style listing parser, UNIX listing parser was OK that was adding a space at the very begging of each file name. It wasn’t easy to notice that in FTP explorer so I didn’t. As a result when I was double-clicking a file to add it to the download queue the generated link was invalid and WideStream and MSIE obviously failed to download a file. And why ReGet didn’t? According to its download log ReGet first tries to download a file "as is", receives this known 505 error, but it doesn’t stop him. He is listing the FTP directory where file is placed and after doing some sort of analysis understands that the name of the file is not really right and removes this space from the begging. After that everything works as expected.
So I believe that is something that I can add to my TODO list. It is not that difficult to implement and in certain situations it will look like your download manager can do real magic.