Re: retrieval of data from a database

2008-06-14 Thread Saint Xavier
* Philip Stephens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Hello wget users and developers,
 
[...]

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/projects/Boston/psdiss/code$ wget -dv
 http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/detail.cfm?StartRow=2EndRow=99SearchType=detailedVarZip=VarMiles=0keyword=ServID=17OrgTypeID=LangID=SpecialID=LocationID=
 Setting --verbose (verbose) to 1
 DEBUG output created by Wget 1.11.2 on linux-gnu.
 
 --2008-06-09 14:08:08--
 http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/detail.cfm?StartRow=2
 Resolving www.bostonresourcenet.org... [1] 12857
 [2] 12858
 [3] 12859
 [4] 12860
 [5] 12861
 [6] 12862
 [7] 12863
 [8] 12864
 [9] 12865
 [10] 12866
 [2]   DoneEndRow=99
 [3]   DoneSearchType=detailed
 [4]   DoneVarZip=
 [5]   DoneVarMiles=0
 [6]   Donekeyword=
 [7]   DoneServID=17
 [8]   DoneOrgTypeID=
 [9]   DoneLangID=
 [10]+  DoneSpecialID=

Well, you'd better escape the '' in the shell (\)...

Regards,
Saint Xavier.


RE: Wget 1.11.3 - case sensetivity and URLs

2008-06-14 Thread Tony Lewis
mm w wrote:

 Hi, after all, after all it's only my point of view :D
 anyway,
 
 /dir/file,
 dir/File, non-standard
 Dir/file, non-standard
 and /Dir/File non-standard

According to RFC 2396: The path component contains data, specific to the 
authority (or the scheme if there is no authority component), identifying the 
resource within the scope of that scheme and authority.

In other words, those names are well within the standard when the server 
understands them. As far as I know, there is nothing in Internet standards 
restricting mixed case paths.

 that's it, if the server manages non-standard URL, it's not my
 concern, for me it doesn't exist

Oh. I see. You're writing to say that wget should only implement features that 
are meaningful to you. Thanks for your narcissistic input.

Tony



bug in wget

2008-06-14 Thread Sir Vision

Hello,

enterring following command results in an error:

--- command start ---
c:\Downloads\wget_v1.11.3bwget 
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/latest-mozilla1.8-l10n/;
 
-P c:\Downloads\
--- command end ---

wget cant convert .listing-file into a html-file

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Re: bug in wget

2008-06-14 Thread Micah Cowan
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Sir Vision wrote:
 Hello,
 
 enterring following command results in an error:
 
 --- command start ---
 c:\Downloads\wget_v1.11.3bwget
 ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/thunderbird/nightly/latest-mozilla1.8-l10n/;
 -P c:\Downloads\
 --- command end ---
 
 wget cant convert .listing-file into a html-file

As this seems to work fine on Unix, for me, I'll have to leave it to the
Windows porting guy (hi Chris!) to find out what might be going wrong.

...however, it would really help if you would supply the full output you
got, from wget, that leads you to believe Wget couldn't do this
conversion. in fact, it wouldn't hurt to supply the -d flag as well, for
maximum debugging messages.

- --
Cheers,
Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer,
and GNU Wget Project Maintainer.
http://micah.cowan.name/
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