> No, it will download it all again, because wget is a defective > downloader in that it does not preserve file dates - rsync therefore > determines the server file to be a new version. Never speak so quick : wget is somewhat old, so there is much chances you are "the defect"! For me, wget -m keeps the file dates, even under w2k... /----------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Jos� Jorge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | TEKLYNX International http://www.teklynx.com | \----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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