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Download complete event

I have a site (www.motiont.com) where people can come and download a
zip file. Is it possible for me to know when the file was fully
downloaded (and not cancelled in the middle)?

It is .net 2.0 site

Thanks
Jun 27 '08 #1
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no. you can get closer, by turning off buffering and writing the file in
chucks with flushs, you can detect a closed connection in the middle, but
can not detect if the last buffer made it. you should allow the user to
re-download. if this is not possible, then you need to install a download
component on the client box that detects errors.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Sehboo" wrote:
I have a site (www.motiont.com) where people can come and download a
zip file. Is it possible for me to know when the file was fully
downloaded (and not cancelled in the middle)?

It is .net 2.0 site

Thanks
Jun 27 '08 #2

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