--trust-server-names should perform what you request. /HH
fre 2012-02-10 klockan 10:50 +0800 skrev Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan: > Hi, > > A newbie question. > > Does wget have the feature to follow filename redirection? > > Meaning of filename redirection is, a website > http://example.com/download/latest will always redirect to the latest file > URL, such as http://example.com/download/apps-1.2.3.tar.gz , but wget will > save the file as "latest" . > > Is there a way to save the file according to the name it redirects to? If > the feature is not available, I would really appreciate if it could be > implemented. > > Thanks. > > > Reference: > http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/wget-and-redirection-345815/ > > My own example: > > root@debian:~# wget http://codeigniter.com/download.php > --2012-02-10 10:26:51-- http://codeigniter.com/download.php > Resolving codeigniter.com (codeigniter.com)... 216.250.166.124 > Connecting to codeigniter.com (codeigniter.com)|216.250.166.124|:80... > connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found > Location: download_files/reactor/CodeIgniter_2.1.0.zip [following] > --2012-02-10 10:26:52-- > http://codeigniter.com/download_files/reactor/CodeIgniter_2.1.0.zip > Reusing existing connection to codeigniter.com:80. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > Length: 2313430 (2.2M) [application/zip] > Saving to: `download.php' > > 100%[==============================================================================================================================>] > 2,313,430 63.9K/s in 71s > > 2012-02-10 10:28:03 (31.8 KB/s) - `download.php' saved [2313430/2313430] > > > >
