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This just started after I got Cable Internet, and now whenever I download a file, I specify which directory I want it downloaded to, and it then (without me knowing until the end) downloads to the "Temporary internet files" directory, and THEN copies it to the directory I wanted it downloaded to. The reason this bothers me is because sometimes I might download to a zip disk, or to a floppy, and it takes a long time. Any solutions?
Well, not a solution, but rather a reason.
The reason for this temp location, is so that if you were to say quit the download part way through, you can simply go back to the location of the downloaded and resume, without having to restart from the beginning. Especially useful for large files.
As far as resolving it.... why? It would take no less time to not have the temp location (being it were possible to elminate it) and store it on a zip disk. Reason, is where else is the computer to store the file as it comes across?? There has to be some temp location to store the file as it is being "built" in the file destination. Kind of like a buffer.
Hope this helps
The reason for this temp location, is so that if you were to say quit the download part way through, you can simply go back to the location of the downloaded and resume, without having to restart from the beginning. Especially useful for large files.
As far as resolving it.... why? It would take no less time to not have the temp location (being it were possible to elminate it) and store it on a zip disk. Reason, is where else is the computer to store the file as it comes across?? There has to be some temp location to store the file as it is being "built" in the file destination. Kind of like a buffer.
Hope this helps
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Originally Posted by Mr Gates
This just started after I got Cable Internet, and now whenever I download a file, I specify which directory I want it downloaded to, and it then (without me knowing until the end) downloads to the "Temporary internet files" directory, and THEN copies it to the directory I wanted it downloaded to... Any solutions?
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I'm not so sure about that "cannot be change" part. Somewhere in the code the brower is told where to store temp files, so at least in the case of mozilla this behaviour could be changed to another location (of course you'd have to recompile it).
The part of his question which is most bewildering to me is that this only started after he switched to broadband. So could one infer that this is not the behaviour with dialup internet settings? And if so, why?
The part of his question which is most bewildering to me is that this only started after he switched to broadband. So could one infer that this is not the behaviour with dialup internet settings? And if so, why?
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Originally Posted by kandir
The part of his question which is most bewildering to me is that this only started after he switched to broadband. So could one infer that this is not the behaviour with dialup internet settings? And if so, why?
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