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Charles wrote:
> The problem is that the server does not give error. Normal web server
> like apache gives request range unsatisfied error if we try to request
> range 10000- for a file which size is 10000 but this webserver give
> HTTP 200 OK where wget will happily redownload the file. I think in
> this case, if the -c switch is given on the command line and the web
> server returns HTTP 200 OK with content-length header of n bytes and
> there is already a file with n bytes in the disk, then wget should not
> redownload the file. I know the problem is with the webserver and not
> in the side of wget, but sometimes we're dealing with buggy webserver
> which we don't have control on it.

Hm... that _might_ be okay. Anyone else have thoughts on this?

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer...
http://micah.cowan.name/
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