Daniel Richard G. ha scritto:
Hello,
The MAKEDEFS value in the top-level Makefile.in also needs to include
DESTDIR='$(DESTDIR)'.
fixed, thanks.
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University of Ferrara -
Linda Walsh ha scritto:
FYI:
On the manpage, where it talks about no-proxy, the manpage
says:
--no-proxy
Don't use proxies, even if the appropriate *_proxy environment
variable is defined.
For more information about the use of proxies with Wget,
Jochen Roderburg ha scritto:
Hi,
I was happy to see that a long missed future was now implemented in this alpha,
namely the interpretaion of the filename in the content dispostion header.
Just recently I had hacked a little script together to achieve this, when I
wanted to download a greater
David wrote:
In replies to the post requesting support of the “file://” scheme, requests
were made for someone to provide a compelling reason to want to do this.
Perhaps the following is such a reason.
hi david,
thank you for your interesting example. support for “file://” scheme
will be
Jochen Roderburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
E.g, a file which was supposed to have the name BW.txt came with the header:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=Bamp;W.txt;
All programs I tried (the new wget and several browsers and my own script ;-)
seemed to stop parsing at the first
Hrvoje Niksic ha scritto:
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kinda misleading that wget prints login incorrect here. Why
couldn't it just print the 530 message?
You're completely right. It was an ancient design decision made by me
when I wasn't thinking enough (or was thinking the wrong
Mauro Tortonesi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hrvoje Niksic ha scritto:
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kinda misleading that wget prints login incorrect here. Why
couldn't it just print the 530 message?
You're completely right. It was an ancient design decision made by me
when I wasn't
Zitat von Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Jochen Roderburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
E.g, a file which was supposed to have the name BW.txt came with the
header:
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=Bamp;W.txt;
All programs I tried (the new wget and several browsers and my own
Hello,
I need to check whole websites for dead links, with output easy to parse
for lists of dead links, statistics, etc... Does anybody have experience
with that problem or has maybe used the --spider mode for this before
(as suggested by some pages)?
If this should work, all HTML pages
Stefan Melbinger ha scritto:
Hello,
I need to check whole websites for dead links, with output easy to parse
for lists of dead links, statistics, etc... Does anybody have experience
with that problem or has maybe used the --spider mode for this before
(as suggested by some pages)?
If this
Hi,
First of all thanks for the quick answer! :)
Am 18.07.2006 17:34, Mauro Tortonesi schrieb:
Stefan Melbinger ha scritto:
I need to check whole websites for dead links, with output easy to
parse for lists of dead links, statistics, etc... Does anybody have
experience with that problem or
Thanks, then I am sure that is a Mac OS X Tiger specific problem.
On Jul 15, 2006, at 7:48 PM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:36:54 -0700
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that's valid HTML. According to RFC 1866: An HTML user
agent should treat end of line
Буду краток /I'm will be brief/:
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