in the normal configuartion it will...
you're protected by the maximum object size (it won't cache it anyway) and
the quick_abort min and max...
# quick_abort_min 16 KB
# quick_abort_max 16 KB
# quick_abort_pct 95
which should stop retrieving the file unless it's smaller than 16k has
less than 16k left to go, or is more than 95% completed...
joelja
On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Stuart Clark wrote:
> If a client starts caching a 650meg file, then cancels downloading it after
> 40 meg, will the cache stop retreving it and delete the 40 meg?
>
> Regards
> -------------------------------------
> Stuart G. Clark
> Manager,
> Spacelink Communications Pty. Ltd.
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