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      In that case, aria2c is my favourite wget replacement for windows.
      Can download a file with multiple http streams, handles
      bittorrent, ftp, everything you'd want, and it comes in a nice
      portable standalone binary.<br>
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      On 13-02-14 11:17 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:heiko.helmle@horiba.com">heiko.helmle@horiba.com</a> wrote:<br>
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        > I have not attempted this, but doesn't WPKG support this
        natively?<br>
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        > <download
         url='<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://wpkg.example.com/installers/some.msi">http://wpkg.example.com/installers/some.msi</a>'
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        > target="installers\some.msi"  /><br>
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      <tt>Yes but it suffers a few drawbacks</tt>
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      <tt>* it loads the whole stream into memory and then dumps
        it to a file</tt>
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      <tt>* it doesn't report errors correctly if at all so
        it's unreliable</tt>
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      <tt>* it's slow</tt>
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