Micah Cowan wrote:
> Actually, I'll have to confirm this, but I think that current Wget will
> re-download it, but not overwrite the current content, until it arrives
> at some content corresponding to bytes beyond the current content.
>
> I need to investigate further to see if this change was so
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
> I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line
> I use:
> wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
> http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
>
> Below attached 2 files: log wi
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
> I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line
> I use:
> wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
> http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
>
> Below attached 2 files: log wi
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line I
use:
wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
Below attached 2 files: log with 1.9.1 and log with 1.10.2
Both logs are made when Blind-Test.rar was already
I'm trying to download the same file from the same server, command line I
use:
wget --debug -o log -c -t 0 --load-cookies=cookie_file
http://rapidshare.com/files/153131390/Blind-Test.rar
Below attached 2 files: log with 1.9.1 and log with 1.10.2
Both logs are made when Blind-Test.rar was already
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Maksim Ivanov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Starting version 1.10 wget has very annoying bug: if you trying download
> already fully downloaded file, wget begin download it over,
> but 1.9.1 says: "Nothing to do" as it must to be.
It all depends on what option