Am 2008-10-14 01:20:16, schrieb Hraban Luyat:
Hi,
Considering the -m switch (--mirror): the man page says it is currently
equivalent to -r -N -l inf --no-remove-listing. I was wondering, though:
why does this not also include -k? When mirroring a website it seems
useful to convert the links for appropriate viewing in a browser. That
When mirroring a Website, I WANT A IDENTICAL MIRROR. But IF I want to
have a mirror for Off-Line reading I can choose the additional -k otion.
is, if mirroring here means what it usually means: provide an
alternative location to view the same content.. if it's more like a
backup, then of course -k is not a good option. But in that case, maybe
it's worth mentioning...?
No! ;-)
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