Am Montag, 8. April 2013 schrieb Olivier Diotte: > Hi Giuseppe, > > On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 4:22 PM, Giuseppe Scrivano <gscriv...@gnu.org> wrote: > > Hi Oliver, > > > > Olivier Diotte <oliv...@diotte.ca> writes: > > > >> The commands used are: > >> wget --save-cookies cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --post-data > >> 'username=root&password=' http://172.16.1.1/cgi-bin/luci/ > >> wget --load-cookies cookies.txt -m -r > >> 'http://172.16.1.1/cgi- bin/luci/;stok=b5cb51685f39a8cdc67bf6e1e4871143/admin/status/iptables/' > >> > >> Here is an example of a tag that isn't followed: > >> <a style="display:block;padding-left:25px;" > >> href="/cgi- bin/luci/;stok=b5cb51685f39a8cdc67bf6e1e4871143/admin/status/routes/">Routes</a> > > > > I couldn't reproduce it by faking a page with that a href you have > > included. > > > > Can you also pass -d to wget and attach the log? > > > > Have you already tried with a newer version of wget too? > > > > Attached is the log of a freshly compiled wget-1.14 > (http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/wget/wget-1.14.tar.xz) > The problem remains.
Hi Oliver, in the log I can't find your mentioned ".../admin/status/routes/" link. That means, Wget's parser didn't find it. To find out if this is a bug in Wget or in the HTML structure, please attach the HTML file that contains that href/link. Regards, Tim