Unfortunately every version of W9x can (with some kind of mind - please
don't start religious wars here) be considered a shell (nice, horrible,
choose what you prefer) around some kind of dos. From Win NT 4 upwards
that isn't true anymore, but for (some) compatibilities sake there are
many paralle
Tay Ngak San <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have downloaded your source code for wget and tried to make it but
> failed due to va_list parameter conflict in stdarg.h and stdio.h.
> Please advice.
What OS and compiler are you using to compile Wget?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> First, I did/do not mean to offend/attack you,
Oh, I know that. My little rant was not directed toward you, it aimed
at world in general. :-)
> okok, granted, to dissolve
> alt=">"><-fool.htm->
> for example, you'd really have a hard time, I suppose.
There are le
Hi,
I have downloaded your source code for wget and tried to make it but
failed due to va_list parameter conflict in stdarg.h and stdio.h. Please
advice.
Regards,
Tay Ngak San
Mobile Phone: 9620-9712
Hi Hrvoje!
First, I did/do not mean to offend/attack you,
just in case that my suspicion about you being
pi55ed because of my post is not totally unjustified.
> > If the HTML code says
> > supermarket
> > Why can't wget just ignore everything after ...URL"?
>
> Because, as he said, Wget can
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Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Here is a patch to deal with the -P C:\temp (and similar) problems
>> on Windows.
>
> This looks good. I'll apply it as soon as CVS becomes operational
> again.
Applied now.
Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1) There is a very small bug in WGet version 1.8.1. The bug occurs
>when a .wgetrc file is edited using an MS-DOS text editor:
>
> WGet returns an error message when the .wgetrc file is terminated
> with an MS-DOS end-of-file mark (Control-Z). M
Alexey Aphanasyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm using wget compiled from the latest CVS sources (GNU Wget
> 1.8.1+cvs). I use it to mirror several ftp sites. I keep ftp
> accounts in .netrc file which looks like this:
[...]
Ah, I see. The macro definition (`macdef init') would fail to be
te
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Until there's an ESP package that can guess what the author
>> intended, I doubt wget has any choice but to ignore the defective
>> tag.
>
> Seriously, I think you guys are too strict.
> Similar discussion have spawned numerous times.
> If the HTML code says
> super
Hi there!
> > >href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
> >onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');"> >SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
BTW: it is valign="middle" :P
(I detest AllCaps and property=value instead of property="value".)
> T
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>
>> > The so called "scope" in IPv6 is emeddeded in the address, so you can't use
>> > IPv6 addresses without getting the scope too.
>>
>> Are you sure? Here is what itojun said in
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> > The so called "scope" in IPv6 is emeddeded in the address, so you can't use
> > IPv6 addresses without getting the scope too.
>
> Are you sure? Here is what itojun said in
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> due to the IPv6 address architecture (scoped)
Alexey Aphanasyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> May I ask you about how it is going to be fixed?
>
> I mean two points:
>
> 1. space conversion - yes/no?
For one, space conversion will be *consistent*. So it will either
happen for both files and directories, or for neither.
Secondly, we will
I like this proposal. This would restore the version 1.5.3 behaviour.
David.
-Original Message-
From: Ian Abbott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 January 2002 21:48
To: Wget List
Subject: RE: Mapping URLs to filenames
On 16 Jan 2002 at 8:02, David Robinson (AU) wrote:
>
"Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here is a patch to deal with the -P C:\temp (and similar) problems
> on Windows.
This looks good. I'll apply it as soon as CVS becomes operational
again.
Alexey Aphanasyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it a bug or a feature?
It's a bug, one we hope to fix for the next release.
Thanks for the report.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> That sounds like they wanted onMouseOver="msover1(...)"
Which Wget would, by the way, have handled perfectly.
On 16/01/2002 19:31:26 "Ian Abbott" wrote:
>I came across this extract from a table on a website:
>
>href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
>onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');">SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
>
>Note the string
"Ian Abbott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I came across this extract from a table on a website:
>
> href="66B27885.htm" "msover1('Pic1','thumbnails/MO66B27885.jpg');"
> onMouseOut="msout1('Pic1','thumbnails/66B27885.jpg');"> SRC="thumbnails/66B27885.jpg" NAME="Pic1" BORDER=0 >
>
> Note the st
I came across this extract from a table on a website:
Note the string beginning "msover1(", which seems to be an
attribute value without a name, so that makes it illegal HTML.
I haven't traced what Wget is actually doing when it encounters
this, but it doesn't treat "66B27885.htm" as a URL to
Hello,
I'm using wget-1.8.1+cvs. I periodically mirror an ftp server (UNIX
machine). Everything works fine but there is a small problem.
There is a folder that contains space characters in its name. I use a
shell script which locally deletes remotely deleted files. It starts
after wget finishes.
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>
>> So we can just ignore the scope? I hope you are right -- I certainly don't
>> know enough about this to judge for myself.
>
> The so called "scope" in IPv6 is emeddeded in the address, so you can't use
"Maciej W. Rozycki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>
>> > If a simple gethostbyname() replacement is what you want,
>> > getipnodebyname() should be used if getaddrinfo() doesn't do it.
>>
>> Yes, getipnodebyname looks nice.
>
> But it's obsolete and e
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> > If a simple gethostbyname() replacement is what you want,
> > getipnodebyname() should be used if getaddrinfo() doesn't do it.
>
> Yes, getipnodebyname looks nice.
But it's obsolete and e.g. not present in glibc anymore. I can't comment
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> So we can just ignore the scope? I hope you are right -- I certainly don't
> know enough about this to judge for myself.
The so called "scope" in IPv6 is emeddeded in the address, so you can't use
IPv6 addresses without getting the scope too.
Most no
Thomas Lussnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> EPSV and EPRT are now supported, with fallback to PASV and PORT .
Cool. Have you taken a look at itojune's patches? They might be
helpful because he knows much about IPv6, and because he probably
tested his code in all configurations.
> * Autoconf
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
>
>> Please don't use gethostbyname2. It's apparently a GNU extension, and I
>> don't think it will work anywhere except on Linux.
>
> gethostbyname2() is defined in RFC2133 if I'm not
> mistaking. getaddri
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> Please don't use gethostbyname2. It's apparently a GNU extension, and I
> don't think it will work anywhere except on Linux.
gethostbyname2() is defined in RFC2133 if I'm not mistaking. getaddrinfo()
was introduced in RFC2553 (which osoletes 2133).
B
> wget -r http://some.host.com/pub/ produces ?M=D and such,
> which are apache indexes I learned. Can I run wget with an
> option that doesn't create those files? - I couln't find an
-R?N=D,?M=A,?S=A,?D=A should do what you want.
see the docs for explanation of the -R option.
You also can use
Thomas Lussnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. without IPv6 there is no longer used new syscalls
> (gethostbyname2,inet_ntop,inet_pton)
> 2. It can on runtime downgreade to IPv4
> 3. In IPv6 mode it can handle IPv4 Adresses
> 4. Checked with following input www.ix.de , 217.110.115.160 ,
> www.ip
Thomas Lussnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> how the socket part should work fine.
> inet_pton and gethostbyname2 only get used if IPV6 is defined
Please don't use gethostbyname2. It's apparently a GNU extension, and
I don't think it will work anywhere except on Linux.
> Now it leaves Makefile
Hi there,
I hope this is the right list to ask. I am not subscribed so please answer to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wget -r http://some.host.com/pub/ produces ?M=D and such, which are apache indexes I
learned. Can I run wget with an option that doesn't create those files? - I couln't
find an answer to
Hi Hrvoje!
> > requisites could be wherever they want. I mean, -p is already
> > ignoring -np (since 1.8?), what I think is also very useful.
> Since 1.8.1. I considered it a bit more "dangerous" to allow
> downloading from just any host if the user has not allowed it
> explicitly.
You are of
On 15 Jan 2002 at 14:48, Brent Morgan wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for looking at this problem. I am not a developer
> and at my wits end with this problem. I did determine with a different
> cookie required site that it is still not working.
Could you change line 1017 of cmpt.c to read as fo
Ian Abbott wrote:
>
[snipped]
> I'd say ignore my previous "proposal", fix what's there already, and then maybe
> tune the safe/unsafe character handling for
> particular file-systems (with options to override this) later.
I'm not a developer, but it seems to me that a problem is more general
On 15 Jan 2002 at 17:28, Herold Heiko wrote:
> a) escape character remapping -> % not best choice ?
> If I understood correctly how you are proposing to remap the urls to
> directories and files we'll need to remap the escape character, too, IF
> that character is a legal char for urls, otherwise
On 15 Jan 2002 at 15:57, Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2002-01-15 11:59 -, Ian Abbott wrote:
> > This is an initial proposal for naming the files and directories
> > that Wget creates, based on the URLs of the retrieved documents.
>
> [massive snippage]
>
> Ian, can your proposal be summarised
Are we talkin about a temporary fix or the real solution here ?
As a temporary fix changing other characters to @ would work somewhat
I'd say, at least for some conditions - but not a perfect solution, in
this way some%file and some?file both would map to some@file, not good.
Better than nothing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Funny you mention this. When I first heard about -p (1.7?) I
> thought exactly that it would default to [spanning hosts to retrieve
> page requisites]. I think it would be really useful if the page
> requisites could be wherever they want. I mean, -p is already
> ign
Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> `struct addrinfo' contains a `struct sockaddr', which carries the
>> necessary scoping information (I think). The question at the time
>> was whether I could extract only the "address(es)" and ignore
>> everything else, as it was possible with IPv4.
i can't get it to work with ssl proxy:
edv02::/home/enderle % export https_proxy="$ftp_proxy"
edv02::/home/enderle % echo $ftp_proxy
http://myname:mypass@mycachesip:3128/ (i tried that with squid and oops)
edv02::/home/enderle % wget -m -r -v
https://mylogin:mypass@myhostsip/enderle/
--11:27:35
On 16 Jan 2002 at 8:02, David Robinson (AU) wrote:
> In the meantime, however, '?' is problematic for Win32 users. It stops WGET
> from working properly whenever it is found within a URL. Can we fix it
> please.
My proposal for using escape sequences in filenames for problem
characters is up for
Hmm, I didn't notice your original mail when arrived. You could do some
simple test however. he debug output contained:
> wget say
> "Resolving marp.retrogames.com... done."
> "Caching marp.retrogames.com => 166.90.203.231 166.90.203.251
> 166.90.203.252"
> "Connecting to marp.retrogames.com[166.
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