Hi
This isn't a PHP thing, but most unix/linux distributions have a program
called wget in. You can use this to very easily download a file to your
server (eg. wget http://www.freebsd.com/man.php)
This will download the file to the server, effectively "fixing" it at
that so you can download it to your local machine at your leisure
HTH
Tom
On Mon, 7 May 2001,
[iso-8859-1] Natasha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you probably didn't understand my problem.
>
> I'm not on a very speedy connection, however having
> access to a server, which has PHP enabled, so because
> the download is generated dynamically Go!Zilla can't
> really resume to it. That's my problem, so I'm
> transferring it to my server which supports the
> CONTENT-RANGE header in the HTTP specification, and
> hence can download it.
>
> It's the FreeBSD manpages.
>
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