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authorDaniel Stenberg <daniel@haxx.se>2012-09-28 15:50:18 +0200
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FAQ: 5.16 I want a different time-out!
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5.13 How do I stop an ongoing transfer?
5.14 Using C++ non-static functions for callbacks?
5.15 How do I get an FTP directory listing?
+ 5.16 I want a different time-out!
6. License Issues
6.1 I have a GPL program, can I use the libcurl library?
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libcurl since 7.21.0 also provide the ability to specify a wildcard to
download multiple files from one FTP directory.
+ 5.16 I want a different time-out!
+
+ Time and time again users realize that CURLOPT_TIMEOUT and
+ CURLOPT_CONNECTIMEOUT are not sufficiently advanced or flexible to cover all
+ the various use cases and scenarios applications end up with.
+
+ libcurl offers many more ways to time-out operations. A common alternative
+ is to use the CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT and CURLOPT_LOW_SPEED_TIME options to
+ specify the lowest possible speed to accept before to consider the transfer
+ timed out.
+
+ The most flexible way is by writing your own time-out logic and using
+ CURLOPT_PROGRESSFUNCTION (perhaps in combination with other callbacks) and
+ use that to figure out exactly when the right condition is met when the
+ transfer should get stopped.
+
6. License Issues