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How to download a range of bytes?

by Zeokat (Novice)
on Dec 26, 2007 at 22:56 UTC ( [id://659125]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

Zeokat has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Fгѓjl Letг–ltг‰se Вђ“ Pг“kember: A Film (2002).rar File

Based on typical naming conventions found in digital archives and community shares, this file likely contains one of the following:

: Ensure you obtained it from a reputable source like the Internet Archive or a verified fan community. Based on typical naming conventions found in digital

: It could be a compressed video file or a fan-made edit. For example, some fans distribute an "Ultimate Edition" or high-definition remasters through private links or community forums. Go to releases and download the latest Spider-Man

Go to releases and download the latest Spider-Man 2002 fix (that is correct for you) of either: custom-controller-support-fix-zip; : A full movie file is typically between

: Smaller archives of this era frequently include the original game score or movie storybook materials found on repositories like the Internet Archive . Safety and Content Warning

: A common .rar archive for this title often contains the 2002 action game developed by Treyarch and Activision. Modern community fixes for this game are often shared on GitHub to ensure it runs on modern Windows systems.

: A full movie file is typically between 700MB and several GBs, while game assets or soundtracks are usually much smaller (40MB–600MB). Chip-Biscuit/Spider-Man-the-Movie-Game-2002-PC-Fix - GitHub

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Re: How to download a range of bytes?
by eserte (Deacon) on Dec 26, 2007 at 23:27 UTC
    This seems to work:
    #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use LWP::UserAgent; my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; my $url = 'http://localhost/...'; $ua->default_headers->push_header(Range => "bytes=1000-2000"); my $response = $ua->get($url); my $content = $response->content(); warn length($content); warn $content;
    To get the current content length of the object, you can do a HEAD before and look at the content-length header.
      The code works verrrrrrry good eserte. Big thanks. But new question arrive to my head, are there any way to know if the server have the abbility of "Accept-Ranges: bytes" ?? Thanks in advance.
        Try fetching with HEAD instead of GET to view the Accept* headers without getting the content itself

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