Hi, Ángel González wrote: >> The second issue is that the --content-disposition option doesn't seem >> to work, at least not for the https URL I tried: >> >> $ wget -S --content-disposition >> "https://fp-pr1.ds.microsoft.com/TransferFile/FileTransfer.dll?Cmd=1&MN=1234567890&Dir=1&Mode=0&Off=0&TS=AAAAAAAA-1ACD-4945-BCD6-DDAFE738ECB3&CVN=5,0,0,32" > > Those urls have expired, but I made a quick test script (with http), and > it worked.
I neglected to mention that I munged the URL in the example in case it contained info related to my login ID. If you want to test downloading files from that site specifically: Log into http://connect.microsoft.com Go to https://connect.microsoft.com/site148/Downloads/DownloadDetails.aspx?DownloadID=21028 Click one of the download links at the bottom. As your browser is downloading the file, right-click the downloading file and choose copy link location, then use that URL with wget. (That procedure works in Firefox.) -- Mark
