Even while I like and use LWP a lot for web site interaction, from personal experience I have seen LWP hang upon download of larger files (>200MB) when deployed over less reliable networks whereas wget has never let me down in such context.
It's feature to restart downloads (even from the bytecount point where connection got lost) of files upon network failures is a nice one and it can run unattended.
In reply to Re^2: Automatic Download of Multiple Files with Perl
by varian
in thread Automatic Download of Multiple Files with Perl
by monkfan
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