Ticket #794 (assigned defect)

Opened 2 years ago

Last modified 2 years ago

Downloads Cancelled for size mismatch beetween real and NaN

Reported by: BrainOverflow Assigned to: MaierMan (accepted)
Priority: major Milestone:
Component: Downloads Version: 1.0.3
Keywords: file size mismatch NaN Cc:
Operating System: Windows

Description

Windows XP Sp2 + FF3 + DDA1.0.3 Fist of all: Sorry about my poor english!!!! GO: I have updated to FF3 today and this error appeared for 1st time. When i try to download links like this, for example : ftp://hometown.aol.com/saritox/private/maihime04_001.jpg it starts downloading with size reported as "XX.Xkb of NaN bytes". The file gets fully downloaded, becouse i know the actual size, and when it finishes y get an error: File size mismatch XXXXXXXX (in bytes - the real size of the file) with NaN and DDA cancels the download. I need help on this please!!! thanks anyway!!!!

Attachments

dta_log.txt (17.1 kB) - added by BrainOverflow on 2008-06-18 20:59:25.
This is the log for the file in the example

Change History

2008-06-18 20:59:25 changed by BrainOverflow

  • attachment dta_log.txt added.

This is the log for the file in the example

2008-06-19 01:19:54 changed by MaierMan

  • owner set to MaierMan.
  • status changed from new to assigned.

Reproducible. Will be working on this.

2008-06-19 23:23:00 changed by BrainOverflow

Me again. My english is poor but what i have wrote yesterday should cause sudden death to my english teacher!!! Where i wrote DDA should be TTA. More data: Yesterday after posting this ticket i tried a more radical aproach to reach a possible solution, in other words, i deinstalled FF3 and all the plugins, deleted all relationed directories and clean de registry with ccleaner. Then i did a clean install of everithing back again. I surprised with the same error. I hope this extra description help to all developers of this great plugin!!!.

2008-06-20 03:41:00 changed by MaierMan

Reproducible in this context means: It is indeed a bug in dTa (or Firefox), and we, the developers, have to fix it.

There is nothing you can do about it (unless you're a developer yourself and provide us with a patch.