Does SD allow a broken download to be resumed? I know it can pause its
own download, but what about importing an broken download? I can't find
such an option with it.
Maybe the intended question is not being answered?
If I understand U correctly, you want something which will "magically"
restart an interrupted download, regardless of what was originally used to
start it - yes?
Pixie dust does not exist.
If you use a download manager which supports resume (*and the server does as
well*) then U can restart.
Net Transport is one such that can do this.
Does SD allow a broken download to be resumed? I know it can pause its
own download, but what about importing an broken download? I can't find
such an option with it.
I'm not the original poster, but I wasn't talking to him either; I was
just asking you if you know if SD does broken downloads, since you're
obviously a user of it. I know Gozilla imports broken downloads,
but I don't want to use that. Thanks for replying!
I'm not the original poster, but I wasn't talking to him either; I was
just asking you if you know if SD does broken downloads, since you're
obviously a user of it. I know Gozilla imports broken downloads,
but I don't want to use that. Thanks for replying!
But those days I mainly use WGET from GnuWin32 (http://gnuwin32.sf.net) for my
downloading, so SD is left around for multi-part downloads.
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