Daniel,
We're getting e-mail viruses sent to it now. It's time that the bug-wget
address was directed somewhere else and this thing secured.
I've been silent on this issue before, but I feel a need to chime in here and
agree with Gordon.
I too intend to jump ship if nothing is made
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Title: Grer vos patients pour 49 euros HT seulement sur votre PC/MAC avec SOUVENIR
Chre Madame, Cher Monsieur,
Nous vous proposons de tester gratuitement SOUVENIR, le fameux Pomme-Pomme sur Mac, Contrle-Contrle sur PC.
Nous sommes le nouvel diteur de ce logiciel qui a fait des milliers
On 19 Mar 2002 at 22:53, Löfstrand Thomas wrote:
I use wget to get files from a FTP server.
The proxy server is Symantecs web security 2.0 product for solaris
which has a antivirus function.
I have used wget with -d option to see what is going on, and it seems
like the proxyserver returns
Title: wget on get last entry in accept list
Hi,
This is the second time I am posting this bug...
I have a rather long accept list for a wget command ( there is about 200 entries )
Here is a shorten version.
wget --cut-dirs=2 -nH -P patches -m -L -l2 -A 103566*,103603*,112460*
This appears to be an over-enthusistic interpretation of %26 == ''
in wget.
I submit a URL (which is in fact a SQL query) with some embedded s
(logical ORs). These are encoded as %26, and the URL works just fine
with netscape and lynx. It fails with wget.
Note that wget rewrites
[ Adding the development list to Cc, to facilitate discussion. ]
David F. Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all, I think this new behaviour needs an option to enable
it, rather than be on by default. The option could be called
rfc1806, or rather, rfc2183 now, unless anyone can
Robert Lupton the Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This appears to be an over-enthusistic interpretation of %26 == ''
in wget.
I submit a URL (which is in fact a SQL query) with some embedded s
(logical ORs). These are encoded as %26, and the URL works just fine
with netscape and lynx. It
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 04:08:36AM +0100, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
snip
I think I agree with this. The amount of spam is staggering. I have
no explanation as to why this happens on this list, and not on other
lists which are *also* open to non-subscribers.
I guess you are not subscribed to