I got the wgetgui program, and used it successfully. The commands were
very much like this one. Thanks, Alan
- Original Message -
From: Technology Freak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:12 AM
Subject: [unclassified] Re
A website uses frames, and when I view it in
Explorer, it has the URL https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESETand
a bunch of PDF files in two of the frames.
When I try to recursively download this web site, I don`t get the files. I
am using the following command:
wget -nc
That's probably it. Is there anything I can do to automatically get thefiles with wget? Thanks, Alan- Original Message - From: "Hrvoje Niksic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: "Alan Thomas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Cc: wget@sunsite.dkSent: Friday, April 15, 2005 7:23 PMSubject: [sp
I use Internet Explorer. I disabled Active Scripting and Scripting of JavaApplets, but I can still access this page normally (even after a restart).
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The log file looks like:
17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET [565/565] - "123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET.html" [1]
FINISHED --17:54:41--Downloaded: 565 bytes in 1 filesHrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
It doesn`t seem to download the file when I use the debug option. It just quickly says "finished." Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes: The log file looks like: 17:54:41 URL:https://123.456.89.01/blabla.nsf/HOBART?opeNFRAMESET [565/565]
Can
I somehow give wget an HTML file's local hard disk location vice a URL and have
it retrieve files at URLs referenced in that HTML file?
Thanks, Alan
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 6:16 AM
Subject: Re: local HTML files
Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I somehow give wget an HTML file's local hard disk
There is a database on a web server (to which I have access) that is
accessible via username/password. The only way for users to access the
database is to use a form with search criteria and then press a button that
starts a php script that produces a web page with the results of the
post to the php?
Thanks, Alan
- Original Message -
From: Tony Lewis
To: 'Alan Thomas' ; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 12:53 AM
Subject: RE: php form
Look for form action=some-web-page method=XXX ...
action tells
, but rather all of the
data without that filter (from all countries) came back. Also, this data was
in a .php file.
Do you know what I am doing wrong?Thanks, Alan
- Original Message -
From: Tony Lewis
To: 'Alan Thomas' ; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday
I see now that I should not have had the single quotes (') around
country=US.
- Original Message -
From: Tony Lewis
To: 'Alan Thomas' ; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:59 PM
Subject: RE: php form
The table stuff just affects what's shown
I would like the output files from a wget command to be stored in a
subdirectory (output) of the current directory. To do this, I used the
directory-prefix option, but it does not seem to like my syntax. It gives me
the error missing URL. The variations I tried for the option are:
Never mind. The correct syntax is
--directory-prefix=c:\output\
However, the error was due to a Return vice space before the URL. Duh!
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Alan Thomas
To: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 9:07 PM
Subject: Syntax
Is there a way to tell wget how to name an output file (i.e., not what it
is named by the site from which I am retrieving).
Thanks, Alan
Oh. For some reason, I thought this was just a logfile.Thanks,
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Steven M. Schweda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WGET@sunsite.dk
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: Naming output file
From: Alan Thomas
I am using the wget command below to get a page from the U.S. Patent
Office. This works fine. However, when I open the resulting local file with
Internet Explorer (IE), click a link in the file (go to another web site) and
the click Back, it goes back to the real web address
to do with the
characters in the filename, which you mentioned.
Thanks, Alan
- Original Message -
From: Steven M. Schweda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WGET@sunsite.dk
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 1:23 AM
Subject: Re: Question re web link conversions
From: Alan Thomas
Forgive me, as I have no experience with Unix, and this might be the
source of my problem. . . . How do I specify that I only want, e.g., HTML files
that begin with a certain letter from a directory?
Putting /l*.htm at the end of the URL did not work:
Warning: wildcards not
I am using wget 1.10.2 on a Windows 98 machine. I would like to
non-interactively query the U.S. patent database. I am using the following
wget command:
wget --convert-links --directory-prefix=C:\Program Files\wget\perimeter
--no-clobber
Substituting %3E for does not work either.
- Original Message -
From: Alan Thomas
To: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 3:23 AM
Subject: Special characters in http
I am using wget 1.10.2 on a Windows 98 machine. I would like to
non-interactively query
Steven,
Thanks! Putting quotes around the http request worked.
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Steven M. Schweda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WGET@sunsite.dk
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: Special characters in http
From: Alan
This seems to work up to and including 259 characters in the filename
(not counting the file extension) on Windows (98).
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Monday, April 02
command.com
By the way, Josh and your messages are being put out to the list in
dupicates (at least, that`s what I`m seeing on my end).
- Original Message -
From: Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 9
Please ignore. It was needing the \\, like Josh said.
- Original Message -
From: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Josh Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: wget syntax problem ?
Wget does not like my use
Wget does not like my use of the --directory-prefix= option. Anyone know
why?
- Original Message -
From: Josh Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: wget syntax problem ?
On 9/6/07, Alan
features and plans for good
improvements. While it won`t yet meet this one need, I will certainly
continue to use it for other purposes.
Thanks, Alan
- Original Message -
From: Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL
Quotation marks around the text containing special characters should
work in Windows batch files.
- Original Message -
From: Tony Godshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Uma Shankar [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:48 AM
Subject: Re: Need help with wget
What is wget2? Any plans to move to Java? (Of course, the latter
will not be controversial. :)
Alan
How about:
-- JustGetIt?
--GoFetch?
--SuckItUp?
-- Hoover?
-- DragNet?
-- NetSucker?
Sorry for the misunderstanding. Honestly, Java would be a great language
for what wget does. Lots of built-in support for web stuff. However, I was
kidding about that. wget has a ton of great functionality, and I am a
reformed C/C++ programmer (or a recent Java convert). But I love using
What version of wget? What edition of Vista?
I have used the wget 1.10.2 on Vista before.
Alan
- Original Message -
From: Christopher G. Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Liz Labbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Thursday, January
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To: Alan Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Liz Labbe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; wget@sunsite.dk
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 3:13 PM
Subject: RE: wget running in windows Vista
OK - ignore what I said -
I've been immersed in vista security these days, so thought there might
be some issues with wget and uac
Micah,
But most importantly, what will the new name of Wget be?
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