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FireFox and Limited (2 at a time) Http Downloads

I've mostly switched to FireFox based upon it's speed and in comparison to IE it's a heck of a lot less clunky.

However downloading files is limited, by default to 2 connections per server. Although the general W3C spec on HTTP downloads (or in actuality) 3 simultaneous connections to a server from a client, I feel the need to violate that rule.

Thankfully, it's easy to change in FireFox.

From the address bar, enter "about:config".  Then filter down to you see (or just scroll) to the setting network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server.

It's set to 2 by default (I think it should probably be 3), but I've upped it to 10 for me.  So, when it's time to download those 8 part VS 2008 VPC image files, just click on them all and sit back and wait.

Posted: 08-12-2007 10:39 AM by cicorias | with no comments
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