If your server does not supply “Last-Modified” HTTP header, or if it supplies inadequate “Expires” header, no wonder that a client will re-download the same file again and again each time it checks for file modification. contribs) You forgot to mention whether your web server and its content are really “cache-friendly”.15:14, 24 November 2008 (UTC) -Preceding unsigned comment added by Zachdms ( talk I have a hard time believing I'm the only afflicted by this, and thus am wondering if there is other discussions/validation of potentially bugginess on the part of FlashGet that should be added to the article. ![]() I run a web server and have had repeated incidents whereby FlashGet-using clients have accidentally downloaded the same file multiple times: today one chap downloaded the same file 5,089 times (transferring 1.7TB before I noticed). Preceding unsigned comment added by Aladden ( talk I don't know.- Bruin_rrss23 (talk) 07:24, 30 December 2006 (UTC) Reply well i think it is the link failure since i tryed pinging it and i just get the packets lost, so that means that the website isnt blocked but has connection trouble, well if you know a place where i can get updates on the link failure repair status then thanks (p.s: my ip changed because i restarted my router)- 88.153.48.205 12:43, 30 December 2006 (UTC) Reply the ip adress has to be origional. ![]() You might have been affected by the international link failure in Taiwan or the website was taken down for maintenance. As of accessing the website yesterday, I don't know (since I switched over to Free Download Manager). There is a weird problem i cant access flashget website as of, i am not sure when this as started but does anyone else experience this issue or know something about it?- 88.153.65.18 16:10, 29 December 2006 (UTC) Reply I tried to access the website just now and it works.
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