I'm developing a download manager using Indy
and Delphi XE
(The application uses Multithreading
to attempt several connections to the server). Everything works fine but sometimes the final downloaded file is broken and when I check downloaded temp files I see that 2 or 3 of them is filled with zero at their end. (Each temp file is download result of each connection).
The larger the file is, the more broken temp files I get as the result.
For example in one of the temp files which was 65,536,000 bytes, only the range of 0-34,359,426 was valid and from 34,359,427 to 64,535,999 it was full of zeros. If I delete those zeros, application will automatically download the missing segments and what I get as the result, well if the problem wouldn't happen again, is the healthy downloaded file.
I want to get rid of those zeros at the end of the temp files without having a lost in download speed.
P.S. I'm using TFileStream
and I'm sending it directly to TIdHTTP
and downloading the files using GET
method.
Additional Info: I handle OnWork
event which assigns AWorkCount
to a public int64
variable. Each time the file is downloaded, the downloaded file size (That Int64
variable) is logged to a text file and from what the log says is that the file has been downloaded completely (even those zero bytes).