I'm looking for a download manager module for Drupal. Ideally, it would give the same sort of power that the Sourceforge manager or the Drupal theme download manager gives. That is:
Multiple download objects, with descriptions
Each type has multiple versions available
Nicely delimited on the page
Unstable, Supported, and Unsupported ma...
Hi everyone,
I want to ask you whether it is simple to download data from URLs engind such as .php etc. or not. Downloading from direct urls, such as this one http://www.rarlab.com/rar/wrar380.exe is really simple using NSURLConnection.
But if I use NSURLConnection on servers like rapidshare.com, or download.cnet.com etc. it is not worki...
I need to several some huge files (several gigs) from Java via FTP/HTTP. Is there a ready library (java / command line tool) to facilitate the download? Some obvious requirements are:
Multi-connection download - should be able to open several connections to the server to accelerate the download (like FlashGet/GetRight/...)
Resume a dow...
I know this question is not directly related to programming but I cannot write progams using the new .NET 4.0 technology unless I download this new version of Visual Studio.
I want to download VS2010 from this link using my download manager (FlashGet): VS2010 Download Link
But everytime I choose the language, it starts the automatic do...
I am trying to develop a download manager for the .Net platform. It will hook into IE first, and then maybe Firefox and other browsers.
I already have good experience writing apps for the .Net platform. But I have not written code that will download files, pause downloads, resume etc..
There are two motives for this project:
I am sic...
We've got a large program to install (1Gb) packaged into an installer already.
Is there any easy way to use a download manager to ensure that our clients can download without any issues.
I was thinking a simple stub that just downloads the file then executes once done.
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Before I get shot for not 'googling' it... I have but nothing of use came up 'flash' 'download'.... are far to generic for google to be of any use.
What I am looking for is something like uploadify but for downloads. Essentially a flash based download manager. The only thing which it must have is the ability to rename a file other than ...