Where does filezilla write the file during downloading?
Posted: 2007-10-09 17:19
I read another post about the cache or file directly, but I still can not not understand what's going on my filezilla.
During my downloading of a big file, I find the file in the destination file in zero in size, while what I see in the progress bar is like 30%. If i close Filezilla now, and start it again, it will download the file from the beginning. But some times, when the close filezilla abnormally, kill it directly, it will have some data saved on the destination file, and it can be resumed correctly.
So I'm wondering where does filezilla save the temp file during downloading, or is there some thing wrong with my computer.
PS. I'd like to have a pause function for a download job, so I can stop it , but do not remove it when I have to stop download.
Filezilla 3.01, MS Vista.
Thx
During my downloading of a big file, I find the file in the destination file in zero in size, while what I see in the progress bar is like 30%. If i close Filezilla now, and start it again, it will download the file from the beginning. But some times, when the close filezilla abnormally, kill it directly, it will have some data saved on the destination file, and it can be resumed correctly.
So I'm wondering where does filezilla save the temp file during downloading, or is there some thing wrong with my computer.
PS. I'd like to have a pause function for a download job, so I can stop it , but do not remove it when I have to stop download.
Filezilla 3.01, MS Vista.
Thx