It works!!!
Thank you!
matis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tony Lewis) powiedza³ tak:
I think you want to accept all files so just delete -A*.* from your
argument list because the default behavior is to accept everything.
Tony
I've come across this annoying bug :
Even though wget is told not to span other hosts, it does when
redirected !!!
This bug has been waiting for a fix for quite a long time :
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg01675.html
I don't know how to make things change as I'm not a
Hi,
I ran "wget -P /tmp/.test http://192.168.1.10" in SUSE system (SLES 9) and found that it saved the file in /tmp/_test.
This command works fine inRedHat, is it a bug?
wget version: wget-1.9.1-45.12
Thanks,
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I ran wget -P /tmp/.test [1]http://192.168.1.10; in SUSE system (SLES 9)
and found that it saved the file in /tmp/_test.
This command works fine inRedHat, is it a bug?
I believe the bug is introduced by SuSE in an attempt to protect the
user. Try reporting it