Hi,
Wget doesn't seem to mirror data-driven sites that well. I've found that it follows
the first level navigation on data driven sites but doesn't give me 'flat-page
versions' of deeper level pages.
I've tried using --mirror, recursion --level=5 etc but to no avail
Any suggestions?
Hi,
I am receiving No such file `' errors while running the following
command to backup my ftp site:
wget -m -nH -nv -np -P /home//web
ftp://x:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/html/plans.old/
I am using wget 1.8.1 on Debian Woody. From the debug output, it
appears that wget is trying to fetch an
Margaret Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wget doesn't seem to mirror data-driven sites that well. I've found
that it follows the first level navigation on data driven sites but
doesn't give me 'flat-page versions' of deeper level pages.
Can you please explain what you mean by data-driven
I'm not sure what might be causing this. Do you see the same behavior
with 1.9.1?
Examining the `.listing' file in question might prove useful.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:49:08PM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
I'm not sure what might be causing this. Do you see the same behavior
with 1.9.1?
Debian is shipping with 1.8.1 right now. I'll try installing 1.9.1.
Examining the `.listing' file in question might prove useful.
Here it is:
William McKee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 10:49:08PM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
I'm not sure what might be causing this. Do you see the same behavior
with 1.9.1?
Debian is shipping with 1.8.1 right now. I'll try installing 1.9.1.
Examining the `.listing' file in