Hi Dmitry, Yes, there is. You can use the --trust-server-names option to do that
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Dmitry Antipov <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > in: > > $ wget http://lvlworld.com/dl/lvl/2290 > --2015-02-02 14:25:14-- http://lvlworld.com/dl/lvl/2290 > Resolving lvlworld.com (lvlworld.com)... 67.19.138.162 > Connecting to lvlworld.com (lvlworld.com)|67.19.138.162|:80... connected. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found > Location: http://files.lvlworld.com/q3a/a-f/aty3dm9msc2013.zip [following] > --2015-02-02 14:25:14-- > http://files.lvlworld.com/q3a/a-f/aty3dm9msc2013.zip > Resolving files.lvlworld.com (files.lvlworld.com)... 67.19.138.162 > Reusing existing connection to lvlworld.com:80. > HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK > Length: 10061508 (9.6M) [application/zip] > Saving to: '2290' > > is it possible to save output as 'aty3dm9msc2013.zip' rather than '2290'? > > Thanks in advance, > Dmitry > > -- Thanking You, Darshit Shah
