| >Use 'Continue an interrupted mirror', this should do the
>trick (except if you erased the cache).
>Note that httrack will ALWAYS rescan the complete
>structure, even if in cache (in this case the rescan will
>not trigger any download), to rebuild its internal
>filesystem table and representation.
I've been using the "Continue interrupted download" option
in WinHTTrack but it doesn't begin at 70MB "bytes saved"
or so before the earlier erroneous "finish" of the mirror;
I can see it actually overwriting files that have already
been retrieved locally. I don't believe I've actually done
anything to the cache.
Is there any way around this? I believe my problem is the
same as that outlined in the following forum message, so
this could be a feature request :-)
Subject: Re: retransferring/duplicate/slowering
Author: Gotfryd
Date: 01/11/2002 20:41
Best regards,
Luke.
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