1. Resuming downloads
- Posted by Robert Pilkington <pilking at BELLATLANTIC.NET> Dec 06, 1998
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- Last edited Dec 07, 1998
Before downloading the huge 28 megabyte Descent 3 demo, I was looking for programs that would resume broken downloads. The problem is, they're all shareware. (I'm a cheapskate... I'll register Eu 2.1 though.With all this talk about Win32 Internet programs, I figure we need to create a download resumer. (Compatible with at least HTTP and FTP.) Does anybody know how hard it would be to create one? Any API calls in IE4 or Netscape 4 that would help, etc? I'm still new to Win32 programming, but if I get enough info, I'd love to code or help code one of these things.
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2. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Jeromie Reeves <chat_town at HOTMAIL.COM> Dec 06, 1998
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>Before downloading the huge 28 megabyte Descent 3 demo, I was looking for >programs that would resume broken downloads. The problem is, they're all >shareware. (I'm a cheapskate... I'll register Eu 2.1 though.> >With all this talk about Win32 Internet programs, I figure we need to create >a download resumer. (Compatible with at least HTTP and FTP.) Does anybody >know how hard it would be to create one? Any API calls in IE4 or Netscape 4 >that would help, etc? I'm still new to Win32 programming, but if I get >enough info, I'd love to code or help code one of these things.
I am working on a project that i plan to take in that direction. Its a email/news group reader. I am searching the net for every ounce of imfomation i can find. Lets combine our efforts on these projects as they are very close to the same thing.(my friend said i should have started at the ftp side not the email/news side) Jeromie Grape Vine ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
3. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by "Bown, John" <John.Bown at UK.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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>my friend said i should have >started at the ftp side not the email/news side) > >Jeromie >Grape Vine No, No, No ... IMHO, E-mail is easier than News is a lot easier than FTP. Start with SMTP then work up to POP3 for e-mail, by the time you've got that sorted out and working you'll have a head start when it comes to News. You can then move on to do FTP. All these services are covered by RFC's; I don't know the numbers or URL to find them, a quick look at a search engine will reveal them [ eventaully ].
4. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Jeromie Reeves <chat_town at HOTMAIL.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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>No, No, No ... IMHO, E-mail is easier than News is a lot easier than >FTP. Start with SMTP then work up to POP3 for e-mail, by the time you've >got that sorted out and working you'll have a head start when it comes >to News. You can then move on to do FTP. > >All these services are covered by RFC's; I don't know the numbers or URL >to find them, a quick look at a search engine will reveal them [ >eventaully ]. > I have been ready the RFC's for 2 days....AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGG i am on 657..of 2000...Thats why i asked if anyone has done some work ing this area before...any note/source code/help you can give is welcomed...ALOT! Jeromie Grape Vine ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
5. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by "Bown, John" <John.Bown at UK.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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> > I have been ready the RFC's for 2 days....AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGG >i am on 657..of 2000...Thats why i asked if anyone has done some work >ing this area before...any note/source code/help you can give is >welcomed...ALOT! I'll see what I can do ... I should be able to find the specific RFC numbers for SMTP/POP3 at home ... will let you know details tomorrow ... chin up![]()
6. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Jeromie Reeves <chat_town at HOTMAIL.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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>I'll see what I can do ... I should be able to find the specific RFC >numbers for SMTP/POP3 at home ... will let you know details tomorrow ... >chin upThanx ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
7. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Daniel Berstein <daber at PAIR.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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> I have been ready the RFC's for 2 days....AAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGGG >i am on 657..of 2000...Thats why i asked if anyone has done some work >ing this area before...any note/source code/help you can give is >welcomed...ALOT! Take a look at http://www.sockets.com/samples.htm. There are some interesting things. You can also look at the WWW consortium www.w3.org there might be some precise documentation or sample source. Perhaps their wwwlib library has what you need, and you must only code the interface to the DLL. Regards, Daniel Berstein daber at pair.com
8. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Jeromie Reeves <chat_town at HOTMAIL.COM> Dec 07, 1998
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>Take a look at http://www.sockets.com/samples.htm. There are some >interesting things. >You can also look at the WWW consortium www.w3.org there might be some >precise >documentation or sample source. Perhaps their wwwlib library has what you >need, and >you must only code the interface to the DLL. > >Regards, > Daniel Berstein > daber at pair.com Thanx...that helps alot Jeromie Grape Vine ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
9. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by Einar Sandoz <sandoz at ITN.IS> Dec 07, 1998
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try http://www.netvampire.com/ -- Einar S. Sandoz Reykjavik Iceland sandoz at itn.is - http://www.itn.is/~sandoz/
10. Re: Resuming downloads
- Posted by "Bown, John" <John.Bown at UK.ORIGIN-IT.COM> Dec 08, 1998
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To the best of my knowledge ( last updated April 1997 ) the latest RFC's are .. RFC 1939 POP3 - Post Office Protocol ( Ver 3 ) May 1996 RFC 821 SMTP - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol August 1982 These may have been superseded, however, there's a 99% chance ( I reckon ) that what's described in them is entirely vaild today as it is likely to be a subset of what's currently implemented if it has been updated.