Downloading files

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Chris Corbyn
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Post by Chris Corbyn »

Ambush Commander wrote:You could always interface to an engine in a different language... (via shell or php extension)
But that's not as fun :P :lol:

R4000 ... There's no rules against referring to BitTorrent clients on the forum. BitTorrent itself is quite legitimate. Many linux distros now ask you to download the ISO files over BitTorrent to reduce their bandwidth costs ;)

Downloading Warez content over BitTorrent however is of course illegal and everyone knows just how much people do that.... I don't though. Well, actually, I had to bite that bullet recently and download something but that was down to the nature of what it was... (ssshhhh ;))
xcom923
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Post by xcom923 »

Jenk wrote:
xcom923 wrote:no, when I say I'm trying to 'download' the file I mean I am trying to download it to the server not so someone else can download it I want to use the file myself
You mean upload.
OK, for the last time here is a definition of download and upload.

Download = getting a file.
Upload = sending a file.


since I was trying to get a file it is called Downloading NOT Uploading
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