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Jeff Holicky wrote:
> I am trying to download a page from a specific site.
> The page URL is: http://stockcharts.com/charts/adjusthist.html
>
> First, when you open a browser, say FireFox and go to the site - the top
> part (above the dotted line)
I am trying to download a page from a specific site.
The page URL is: http://stockcharts.com/charts/adjusthist.html
First, when you open a browser, say FireFox and go to the site - the top
part (above the dotted line) will appear. Within a few seconds the
bottom will appear which contains the d
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Hi folks,
Development for Wget has been proceeding about as planned, which is
pretty amazing considering that the few core developers we have are all
busy with their own "day jobs". We are very nearly ready to release Wget
version 1.11, and are con
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Jason Mancini wrote:
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> Since I don't know why that code exists, here is a patch that should
> fix the issue, and remain compatible with whatever the heck that
> decrementing code tries to achieve on some system I have probably
> never seen:
Thank
Since I don't know why that code exists, here is a patch that should
fix the issue, and remain compatible with whatever the heck that
decrementing code tries to achieve on some system I have probably
never seen:
--- ftp-ls.c.orig 2007-08-29 10:34:02.0 -0700
+++ ftp-ls.c2007-08-
Hello,
What the heck was this code supposed to do in ftp-ls.c? If there is only a
single
space between the previous token and the filesize, then "t" points at the
NULL
character, and filesize is thought to be 0, resulting in a mismatch
everytime.
ptok is already pointing at the start of the to