I am making a good faith effort to contact the site administrators. What
is ironic is that anyone can use the save page command in the standard
browser tools and get the file that way without asking at all.
On 11/20/23 13:58, American Citizen wrote:
At the risk of being blocked by the Skalfti website, I found that the
following wget command grabs one and only one file
%wget -r -A 'index.js' -e robots=off -O index.js https://vafri.is/quake/
Notice that I had to give the file a name using the -O option, and it
is stored in the current working directory.
I read that using the option -e robots=off is considered rude.. is
that generally so?
Thanks for bearing with me on this question, as this is the very first
time I have used wget to grab one specific file, but not knowing
exactly where in the directory tree of the website the file is located.
Randall