
Hi, As far as i know.. nope. You'd probably have to - hack apache to report it or - write a php script to write out the downloads - write a simple pcap linked c program to monitor the downloads On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 7:53 AM, Arthur Buliva <abuliva@mobileplanet.co.ke>wrote:
Is there a way to configure either Apache or Tomcat web servers so as for it to display how much data was transferred in a given session?
This is what I mean; Suppose I have a file on localhost that can be downloaded by visiting http://localhost/service/file.zip. The file.zip is 123456 bytes long. If someone downloads it completely, then I expect that 123456 bytes to have been transferred. Suppose someone cancels mid-way, or an error occurs, then there is a log to show that file transfer was not complete.
Any idea(s)?
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