Hi, is there anybody that can help me with that? Anyway, I did read the manual and got a pretty good understanding of how it works. I could probably run it now pointed to a regular domain and download the files.
But in this case, I am trying to download from Googles Cache, so I can't use my domain. I think I need to go through Google domain to mine. Do you know what I mean? here is how I see all my pages on google cache site:www.snowbrasil.com/fotos so you see there are about 500 pages. But I can't do a wget on www.snowbrasil.com/fotos cause those are the exact pages I lost. They are not on my server anymore. So I am trying to get from google cache. I would like to save and download those files. The HTML files only.As if I > was going into each cached page and saving the HTML, but instead of doing > one at a time I would use wget to do it in batch. > > Thanks > > > On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> Yan Grossman wrote: >> > Hi, sorry, I didn't get it myself and didn't find on archives so I sent >> > it again. Sorry, I will just wait next time. >> > >> > Anyway, I did read the manual and got a pretty good understanding of how >> > it works. I could probably run it now pointed to a regular domain and >> > download the files. >> > >> > But in this case, I am trying to download from Googles Cache, so I can't >> > use my domain. I think I need to go through Google domain to mine. Do >> > you know what I mean? >> > >> > here is how I see all my pages on google cache >> > >> > site:www.snowbrasil.com/fotos <http://www.snowbrasil.com/fotos> >> > >> > so you see there are about 500 pages. But I can't do a wget >> > on www.snowbrasil.com/fotos <http://www.snowbrasil.com/fotos> cause >> > those are the exact pages I lost. They are not on my server anymore. So >> > I am trying to get from google cache. >> >> That sounds more like a Google question than a Wget question, then. >> >> Just find the cache pages you want, and see what Google's URL for them >> is, and feed that to Wget. >> >> > I would appreciate if you can suggest what command options to use. >> >> That depends greatly on what you want Wget to do with your pages; I >> can't really help you there without more information. >> >> - -- >> Micah J. Cowan >> Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer. >> GNU Maintainer: wget, screen, teseq >> http://micah.cowan.name/ >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org >> >> iD8DBQFJGMJE7M8hyUobTrERAspMAJoD9XzdbteHavQDD+2C2vxCF7DT2ACdHgsA >> 1M4iypEUaLMwUBNEMFT/G0w= >> =dd0x >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> >> >> >
