Greetings.
Chances are you don't just miss wget as a tool on Windows, so maybe:
Sorry, i'm very bad in English and cannot understood meaning of this
phrase.
I'm often use (and made recommendation to use) wget as tool in windows
(version 1.11.4 in Win98, 1.14 in WinXP and Vista/7).
In theory one could take the Cygwin package containing wget.exe, unpack
manually, throw things in a folder, start it, see which .dll(s) it
wants, also download packages containing said .dll(s), also unpack /
throw in same folder, repeat until it runs. However, that's an
unsupported configuration for Cygwin, so don't expect any help from them
if anything unexpected happens.
Thanks, i know about this variant. Yes, it work. Yes, behaviour is
slightly differ (but it work normally). But i'm not sure about it
preferable in compare to single-file lastest build by TumaGonx Zakkum.
Also, before wrote message i had check is Cygwin hold lastest release. and
does not found it. Sorry, i must be more clearly and say "know about three
up-time Wget builds". Because i'm know, but not mention about Cygwin
(lastest 1.13.4), MinGW (exactly, msys-wget 1.12.1), GnuWin32 (1.11.4) or
Bart Puype(1.11.4).
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Best regars, Alex