Vincent Hauler (Axys) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i try to download some file with this url:
wget -L -r -nc -nH ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/../../users/
bute wget can't go to the upper folder. i must do this ../.. because
the ftp server is a Cobalt and when i login i be in this folder:
On Wed, 15 May 2002 23:41:39 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I generate de file you wanted (with -d option). I also
used --load-cookies option.
The generated file can be found at:
http://bigben.pointclark.net/~bertra_b/wget_debug
Note: I replaced the values of the
I guess the Attempt to fake the domain messages in the
debug log are
the major clue as to why it isn't working.
The main maintainer of Wget (Hrvoje Niksic) changed the
cookie domain
matching rules recently and the new rules should work
better. The new
rules are implemented in the current
Hi !
I am a member of a daily newspaper which offer a link where
I can download a zipped archive of the paper (html or pdf).
Because I would like to donwload it everyday, even when I am
not in front of my computer, I thought about using wget (as it
manages cookies).
The url for the file
Hi, I generate de file you wanted (with -d option). I also
used --load-cookies option.
The generated file can be found at:
http://bigben.pointclark.net/~bertra_b/wget_debug
Note: I replaced the values of the cookies by (or X).
Hope this will help. If you want me to go further