On 04/24/2011 05:36 PM, David Skalinder wrote: >> On 04/19/2011 06:07 AM, Alexander Moser wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> I'm missing a commandline switch for a search mask for follow up a link. >>> So, if i have more then one ZIP into a HTML file now a can only download >>> all but not one because the names of the files has revision information >>> into the filename and so i don't no about it. If i can for example use >>> "--accept-mask=myFile-*-trunk.zip" or >>> "--accept-mask=myFile-demo-?????.zip" it is possible to download the >>> right one. >> >> We already have that, it's called --accept. It does wildcarding.
> Although if understand correctly, --accept does not provide quite the > desired behavior, since it will only delete any unwanted files after first > queueing and downloading them all. Only HTML files. It sounded like he was dealing with zip files. But it's true it might download some HTML files that he didn't want. -- Micah J. Cowan http://micah.cowan.name/
