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Auto-resuming HTTP download C#

Asked by krupini in Microsoft Visual C#.Net

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In C#, is there a simple way to resume an download over http, transparantly?

For example, i call a function to download a file x to drive c:. In the middle of the operation, I close the downloading program. The program would abort the transfer, but not delete the partially downladed file x.

I start the program, and once again call the function to download the same file x to driver c:. The function would realize that there is already a part of file x present on drive c: and then resume the download.

Anything simple in .NET 2.0 library that would allow that to happen?Start Free Trial
 
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Zone: Microsoft Visual C#.Net
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