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  • Started 23 years ago by Mad Milo
  • Latest reply 23 years ago from Mad Milo
  • Mad Milo Member

    Nice implementation! Vastly better that 3.03. Keep it going!

    Why does it list so many though, after successful D/Ls?

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    It lists downloads that aren't really incomplete? I haven't seen that. Can you make it happen?

    Thanks for the feedback.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Mad Milo Member

    How should I make it happen? What would you like? A screenshot?

    The partial files are not in the finder windows, unless they are valid.

    It is currently like that at my work machine. The names stockpile in the list through the day.

    Specs:

    G3/333/MT (beige), OS 8.6, 100BT LAN->sDSL router.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Mad Milo Member

    How should I make it happen? What would you like? A screenshot?

    The partial files are not in the finder windows, unless they are valid.

    It is currently like that at my work machine. The names stockpile in the list through the day.

    Specs:

    G3/333/MT (beige), OS 8.6, 100BT LAN->sDSL router.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Mad Milo Member

    My theory on the way it happens...

    Instead of hitting Stop (it cancels but doesn't allow resuming a d/l), I would close the connection by closing the window and/or quitting Fetch and/or Force Quiting (when the server wouldn't let go of the connection. This is usually due to droping a connection w/o Fetch realizing it.

    When these events occur, it lists all started d/l into the resume list, whether or not they were completed.

    Hope this helps.

    Posted 23 years ago #

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