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- From: "A.Sajjad Zaidi" <sajjad@example.com>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 13:34:42 +0900
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No one has mentioned wget yet. I find it very useful for downloads through both http and ftp. Supports resume downloads and unlike lynx, dosnt require a tty to run. You can even tell it to do a recursive download of a website and specify what types of files to get (e.g. only .iso, .jpg etc). Im using it for website monitoring and its very effective for that. asz Fredric Fredricson wrote: > Shimpei Yamashita wrote: > > > > [snip] > > 2) Resume downloads. Some Real FTP Clients let you resume downloads after > > you get cut off. I can't think of any reason why Netscape can't let you do > > this, but it doesn't; and this feature isn't a luxury when you have to > > download a 600MB ISO image over a modem line and you get cut off after 595MB. > > [snip] > > > Interesting. I think (note, "think") I have seen Netscape do just this. > I > always beleived the problem here is more at the transmitter end. And > also that this feature is sort of non-standard in some way. > > > > > Those are *fundamental* features for FTP programs. I haven't even started > > talking about nice gadgets like filename completion, date-sensitive downloads, > > connection retries, scripting, etc., etc. I do use Netscape when a web page > > contains an ftp:/// URL, but even then, it's often easier to paste the URL > > onto a term window and browse through the FTP site using Real FTP Clients > > like ncftp. > > > Filename completion is hardly interesting in a point-and-click > environment > and scripting is also something you choose not to do. > > And by the way, come to think of it it is often not obvious if it is > ftp or http that is used to download a file. I usually don't care enough > to worry about it. Just want/need the file and the main advantage for > Netscape > (or any other browser) is that you don't have to worry about it. (But I > am > pretty sure http does not provide "resume download"). > > Anyway, you are of course right. I am sure there are better ftp clients > than Netscape. My only real point was that it is usually good enough. At > least for lazy people like me. > > /Fredric Fredricson > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, June 15 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki-Mae > Next Technical Meeting: Sat, July 14 13:30- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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