In reply to my
previous topic, you said you had only used a few downloaders to update files. How did you manage this? Did you recycle the downloaders (re-use) after download complete or by doing something else?
I am also curious in how you communicated with the server and say you only want to update the specified files only and not downloading everything again. Is your update server an application built from the esenthel engine or are they just files sitting on your server (like ftp)?
If its the latter, how did you communicate with the server? Did you download a text file or something to tell the client application what to check for/download ie: size, modify date?
Sorry if i ask so much questions, but i want an easy and fast way for my friends to download their files off me. I wouldn't want them to feel discouraged from downloading zipped files and re-extracting them every time, so this will make them more susceptible in testing the product from time to time
Thanks Esenthel!
Also, im using a free+open source http file server application, which is running 24/7 on my old computer, for the update server. Just wanted to share that; it is a really great application.
You can get the http file server here:
HFS. Its a breeze to get it up and running. It requires no install and if you haven't tried it before i would strongly recommend it!