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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Sorry about the extended absence. I've been extremely busy at work
and will continue to do so for a while.
If someone wants to get write access to apply bug fixes and do
development, please let me know.
It would probably be nice to release 1.9 before doing
Hello,
this is a feature request, not a bug report.
Can wget be made to rewrite links in saved files in an optimisctic way - i.e.
it should assume that everything will be downloaded and thus all links
converted.
Also it will be a good idea for -R and -A to accept MIME types not only
George Prekas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Give some details about file name sanity.
Currently Wget encodes unsafe characters in file names according to
the rules defined for URLs: by replacing unsafe characters with a %hh
representation. The original rationale for this was to prevent
creation
On 2002-07-26 01:59 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Only the bare minimum of characters should be encoded. The ones that
come to mind are '/' (illegal), '~' (rm -r ~foo dangerous), '*' and
'?' (used in wildcards), control characters 0-31 (controls), and chars
128-159 (non-printable).
lobbying