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[quote="Jota.Ce"]Hi. I want to thank your great work in SM2 again, and tell you i'm the only one who likes small buttons xD But as i'm not an active developer i have no rights to complaint about buttons, sizes, positions,... (or should i?). Anyway, i only wanted to ask for one thing i always thought about (and all browser devs should think about)... When a browser knows the size of a download (sometimes it doesn't), and that download ends prematurely (without finishing full download size)... it *should* be impressively easy to check if expected size and final size mismatch, and if so, then retry the download or try to append from file end (or a small amount of bytes before the end). You could even ask for an answer from the user, but at least, give a warning about file sizes mismatch. Sincerely, i don't know why browsers have such an absurd behaviour, making you think it's finished OK since many years ago... Just my opinion ;)[/quote]
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