From: Gary Funck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Can someone recommend a simple, efficient way to monitor a
list of various
web pages (or in some cases, a hierarchy of pages) for
changes, and then
Ha!
Another one bitten by Netminds end-of-free-service.
I'm toying with the same idea, just
Hello
I'm using WGet 1.8.1 for downloading files over FTP protocol.
when filename contain spaces url is like that ftp://server.name/file%20name
and it saves files also with %20 in file names
Prior I was using WGet 1.7 and it saved spaces as the should be.
My OS is RedHat 7.2
I tried w32
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wget doesn't seem to recognize allfiles that
are referenced in JavaScript and therefore doesn't download them. (For example,
when there are mouseover images referenced in JavaScript, like on this site http://www.katenei.com) Is there a way
tomake sure these files get downloadedwhen using
Johnnie J. Young wrote:
wget doesn't seem to recognize all files that are referenced in
JavaScript and therefore doesn't download them. (For example, when
there are mouseover images referenced in JavaScript, like on this site
http://www.katenei.com) Is there a way to make sure these
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:50:32PM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Jeff Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
wget 1.8 fails to link on i686-pc-sco3.2v5.0.6
Does the compiler on that machine really not have alloca()? I'm
usually wary of attempts to compile `alloca.c' because they usually
point
Lauri Mägi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using WGet 1.8.1 for downloading files over FTP protocol.
when filename contain spaces url is like that ftp://server.name/file%20name
and it saves files also with %20 in file names
Prior I was using WGet 1.7 and it saved spaces as the should be.
It's supposed to be a feature, but many users dislike that particular
feature. Which means it is likely to go away in the next release.
(Some dangerous characters will still be encoded to %hh, but space is
likely not to be one of them.)
Is it possible to make and default set witch is bad and
On 17 Jan 2002 at 18:17, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Ian Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm also a little worried about the (time_t *)cookie-expiry_time
cast, as cookie-expiry time is of type unsigned long. Is a time_t
guaranteed to be the same size as an unsigned long?
It's not, but I have
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Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The issue centers on the documentation. Philosophically, in my
opinion, a program should be written so the documentation is easy to
read. In this case a hidden stripping of useless characters means
that there is one less thing to explain in the
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