Definitely, just tested with wget 1.20.3: <no cookies.txt exists> $ wget --load-cookie=cookies.txt --save-cookies=cookies.txt google.com $ sum cookies.txt 50297 1
$ wget --load-cookie=cookies.txt --save-cookies=cookies.txt google.de $ sum cookies.txt 27483 1 What version of wget do you use ? Regards, Tim On 14.02.20 23:11, Peng Yu wrote: > Can the options for --load-cookies and --save-cookies be the same? It > seems that there are problems when they are the same. When I change > them to be different, then it is OK. > > > On 2/14/20, Tim Rühsen <[email protected]> wrote: >> Yes, you can combine the options as you assumed. >> >> Not sure why the cookies.txt isn't updated. You can run with --debug and >> maybe that gives you a hint. >> >> Regards, Tim >> >> On 14.02.20 22:46, Peng Yu wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I want to load cookies at the beginning of wget run and save the >>> cookies at the finish. >>> >>> I specified the following options. But it seems that the timestamp of >>> cookies.txt file is not changed at the finish of wget run. Is it >>> normal? Or if the cookies.txt file is not changed, the time stamp will >>> not be updated? Thanks. >>> >>> --load-cookies cookies.txt --keep-session-cookies --save-cookies >>> cookies.txt >>> >> >> > >
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