Sorry, please ignore that mail. The blanks were a false idea.
The web-page contains wrong relative links - so it's not an issue of
wget, but of the website developer.

Thanks for this great tool
    Dietmar

Am Dienstag, den 08.02.2011, 21:26 +0100 schrieb Dietmar:

> I downloaded a webpage with wget (worked fine) and the convert-link
> option. The command is:
> 
> wget --timestamping --wait=1 --restrict-file-names=windows
> --no-host-directories --recursive --level=6 --convert-links
> --backup-converted --page-requisites
> --accept .htm,.html,.jpg,.png,.gif http://www.<wontsay>.com
> 
> The conversion works fine except for those links that contain spaces.
> These links are converted to external links (http://www.xxxx), as if
> they were not retrieved.
> 
> Is there something I made wrong or is it a bug?
> 
> Version: from Debian Squeeze "GNU Wget 1.12 übersetzt unter
> linux-gnu."
> 
> Thanks
>    Dietmar

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