Re: Crash

2007-05-29 Thread Adrian Sandor
Thanks a lot Steven, Apparently there's more than a little code in src/cookies.c which is not ready for NULL values in the attr and value members of the cookie structure. Does that mean wget is buggy or does brinkster break the cookie specification? Double your money back if you're not

Re: Crash

2007-05-29 Thread Steven M. Schweda
From: Adrian Sandor Apparently there's more than a little code in src/cookies.c which is not ready for NULL values in the attr and value members of the cookie structure. Does that mean wget is buggy or does brinkster break the cookie specification? Wget is certainly buggy, but as I

Re: Crash

2007-05-29 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Adrian Sandor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks a lot Steven, Apparently there's more than a little code in src/cookies.c which is not ready for NULL values in the attr and value members of the cookie structure. Does that mean wget is buggy or does brinkster break the cookie specification?

Feature Proposal: don't spider CGI/Perl/PHP/ASP/JSP/whatever scripts

2007-05-29 Thread Marcel Partap
Hi there wget devs, been using your fine tool for years and waiting for this change, but now finally I am fed up enough to write: wouldn't it be quite easy to STOP wget from causing infinite traffic by downloading zillions of files like index.php?c=2sid=55fd19cb8611eb8e1f110f65dfe8c583 ? Those

Wget 1.10.2 + FC6 + FTP mirroring in root folder

2007-05-29 Thread Richard Dale
.20070528.gz PLAINFILE; perms 766; size: 20479; month: May; day: 29; time: 18:02:00 (no yr); amex.20070529.gz DIRECTORY; perms 766; size: 0; month: Sep; day: 10; year: 2003 (no tm); early PLAINFILE; perms 766; size: 15678; month: Mar; day: 1; time: 19:55:00 (no yr); index.20070301.gz PLAINFILE