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Réf. : Re: Curl commandline, "retry" issue

From: Philippe HAMEAU <philippe.hameau_at_sagem.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 18:00:01 +0100

To me, trying to continue a file where it last stopped should produce a
valid file in the end, no matter how many retries/continues it took. The
truth of the matter is that the actual file is broken (16 reties), that's
why I thought it had something to do with continuing. Unfortunately, I
haven't been able to download the file in only one try, for the moment.

The rollback/garbage bytes things is something I have read long ago in the
documentation of some download manager (maybe GetRight) : it was some
security feature in case the server had a bad behaviour when giving up.
Again, I can't check my partial files to see if it's the case, for I
haven't the whole file now.

Thanks for your answers though.

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Cordialement,
Philippe HAMEAU
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Philippe HAMEAU wrote:
> Second issue : in the end, the file is broken. I guess it's a problem 
with 
> continuing.
That's just a blind guess on your behalf. What makes you say this?
> Maybe some garbage bytes are received when a connection is about to die.
That's not normal. What makes you think this happens?
> Is there a way to tell the "--continue " directive to rollback some, 
let's 
> say, 4K ?
Nope.
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Received on 2008-01-08