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Jan Hnila [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
please try this(it should work):
wget -r -l2 -A=htm,html,phtml http://www.tunedport.com
(the change is the equals sign.The same for -R. If you take a look
at the output of wget --help, you may notice the equality signs
there(in the longer
Hello,
I'm having trouble getting the accept list to work. I've
exhausted hours jacking with this but refuse to give up.
Someone please bail me out
I'm using:
wget -r -l2 -A htm,html,phtml http://www.tunedport.com
returns everything, I can use the -A -R with no problems
unless I
Hello,
please try this(it should work):
wget -r -l2 -A=htm,html,phtml http://www.tunedport.com
(the change is the equals sign.The same for -R. If you take a look at
the output of wget --help, you may notice the equality signs there(in
the longer form: --accept=LIST ), but it really is easy toi
Hrvoje, Jan,
Yes, that's correct. I just tried and got the same result.
my original message was incorrect in that if I use either.
wget -r -l2 -A=htm,html,phtml http://www.tunedport.com
wget -r -l2 -Ahtm,html,phtml http://www.tunedport.com
I get an empty folder. Now, I'm on MacIntosh
I'm having some problems with wget and SSL. I have been getting the
following output on occasion (meaning, the exact same command works
sometimes and sometimes produces this), even when everything else (my web
browser, etc) is able to connect with no problem:
--
Sacha Mallais wrote:
I'm having some problems with wget and SSL. I have been getting the
following output on occasion (meaning, the exact same command works
sometimes and sometimes produces this), even when everything else (my web
browser, etc) is able to connect with no problem:
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, Hack [iso-8859-1] Kampbjørn wrote:
No problem here but then it's only version 1.7.1
Yes, 9 times out of 10, I have no problem either. But every once in a
while, it fails for no apparent reason. I have it running in a cron job
(its purpose is to test that our WebObjects
Sacha Mallais [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unable to establish SSL connection.
--
Also note the it does _not_ appear to be retrying the connection. I
have explicitly set --tries=5, and with a non-ssl connection, the
above stuff appears 5 times when it cannot
wget Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using wget version 1.5.3 under Solaris and 1.5.2 under IRIX.
Please upgrade. This problem is fixed in Wget 1.8.1.
Do you have any ideas to solve the problem? (Possibly without
having to recompile wget since I am not sysadmin.)
You do not have to
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