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I have done some quick prototyping passing the ticket and maintaining
the cookie with cURL - I would assume wget is similar.  Unfortunately,
authenticating involved parsing the LT out of the login page, and
submitting it with ID & Password, which was painful.

At some point, given my philosophy that ID/Password are only for
interactions with humans, I'm going to play with the x509 or SPNEGO
support and use one of the non-interactive mechanisms to authenticate
and obtain the ticket when using cURL.

HTH,
- -Matt

Chris wrote:
> The wget with cookie params is interesting but if I remember I cannot 
> send username & password thru the URL. So I guess I need to use curl first?
> 
> Anyone has an experience with wget & CAS ?
> 
> 
> 
> #Mirror website to a static copy for local browsing.
> #This means all links will be changed to point to the local files.
> #Note --html-extension will convert any CGI, ASP or PHP generated files 
> to HTML (or anything else not .html).
> wget --mirror -w 2 -p --html-extension --convert-links -P <dir> 
> http://www.yourdomain.com
> 
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