Ian Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a patch to deal with the -P C:\temp (and similar) problems
on Windows.
This looks good. I'll apply it as soon as CVS becomes operational
again.
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ian Abbott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a patch to deal with the -P C:\temp (and similar) problems
on Windows.
This looks good. I'll apply it as soon as CVS becomes operational
again.
Applied now.
Jens Rösner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I use -P (Directory prefix) to save files in a user-determinded
folder on another drive under Windows?
You should be able to do that. Try `-P C:/temp/'. Wget doesn't know
anything about windows backslashes, so maybe that's what made it fail.
If it
Jens Rösner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I use -P (Directory prefix) to save files in a user-determinded
folder on another drive under Windows?
You should be able to do that. Try `-P C:/temp/'. Wget doesn't know
anything about windows backslashes, so maybe that's what made it fail.
Hi Herold!
Thanks for the testing, I must admit, trying -nd did not occur to me :(
I already have implemented a \ to / conversion in my wgetgui,
but forgot to strip the trailing (as Hrvoje suggested) / *doh*
Anyway, I would of course be happy to see a patch like you proposed,
but I understand