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Re: HOWTO check if file is completely copied - OS9
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Re: HOWTO check if file is completely copied - OS9


  • Subject: Re: HOWTO check if file is completely copied - OS9
  • From: Jon Pugh <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 15:23:41 -0800

At 11:02 PM +0100 2/7/05, Emmanuel wrote:
>Either you know the size of the file, and you poll the size of the downloaded file until it reaches the known value, or you don't and the only thing you can do is deciding that if its size remains equal for, say, 10 seconds, then probably the file is complete.

Another technique supported by some applications was to set the file type to something like "bzy0" until it's done.  Apparently now there's a package scheme in use.

A quick google reveals this discussion of this topic:

http://mjtsai.com/blog/2004/02/12/safari_12/

Jon
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