i think the anwser to question 1 is to replace spaces with 

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question2, i am not sure of.


rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
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On Friday 17 October 2008 19:06:50 Wire James wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> I want to download a series of files using wget from the command line.
> The actual link is as below but like you know, Linux will not recognise
> the spaces among other things.
>
> wget http://www.fsi-language-courses.com/Courses/French/Basic
> (Revised)/Volume 1/FSI - French Basic Course (Revised) - Volume 1 - Unit
> 01 1.3.mp3
>
> 1. How can I get to make the correct request using wget?
> 2. There are numerous files in the same directory whose difference is
> the figure just before .mp3 at the end e.g Unit 01 1.3.mp3, Unit 01
> 1.4.mp3, Unit 01 1.5.mp3, Unit 02 1.1.mp3, Unit 02 1.2.mp3 etc. Any one
> with a quick script I could use?
>
> thanks
>
> Wire


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