PROXY + wget ftp://my.com/pub/my*.tar

2002-01-24 Thread Thanos Siaperas


Hello there,

When I set the ftp_proxy variable for use of wget,
the command

wget ftp://my.com/pub/my*.tar;

ie., using the regular expression my*.tar, doesn't work.

wget sends the request as is to the proxy (squid), i.e (from access.log)

1011863340.318   3261 sirius..gr TCP_MISS/404 1466 GET 
ftp://ftpeur.nai.com/pub/antivirus/datfiles/4.x/dat-*.tar - 
DIRECT/ftpeur.nai.com -

which of course is not found to the server and always MISSes.


Shouldn't wget first get the .listing, find the files needed by the 
wildcard, and then
request the files from the proxy? This looks like a bug.

Thanks for your attention,

Thanos Siaperas
Network Operation Center
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki / Greece
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Wget 1.6

2002-01-24 Thread Way, Trevor

Using the -T, -t and -w parameters but cannot get it to timeout less than 3
minutes.

/usr/bin/wget --output-document=/tmp/performance.html -T5 --wait=2
--waitretry=2 --tries=2

Shuld this timeout after 5 secs, retry twice, waiting 2 secs between
retries. BUT it always waits 3 minutes. 

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employed in many similar devices since the late 1940s. The machine at its
introduction in 1952 had a recording time of one hour, which was
remarkably long, and weighed only about 3 pounds at a time when a typical
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The parent company attempted to set up distribution, sales and service
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Minifon Export Corp in New York, and an existing company, Harvey Radio in
New York City became the main distributor. Although smaller tape recorders
appeared at about the same time, the main competition in the voice
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battery-operated cartridge tape recorder called the Migetape. Both
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After a few years, the Minifon was modified to use transistors and
magnetic tape, further lowering its weight and cost. By 1962 the basic
machine weighed in at only 1.5 pounds. Competition by this time had helped
bring the cost down to $249.50.

The Minifon after about 1962 was distributed by the international
conglomerate ITT through its subsidiary in the U.S., Federal Electric
Corp. A little later, distribution was taken over by the ITT Distributor
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the same company with different names)

By the time ITT became associated with this product, it had taken on the
name of Minifon Attache, and a new line of models and options appeared.
These included a hi-fi model, the 978H, which sold for $330.50.Usinga
two-track, 1/4 inch tape cartridge operating at 1 7/8 inches per second,
the machine claimed a frequency response of up to 12,000 Hz, plus or minus
3db.
The coming of magnetic tape did not completely displace wire. The Model
240 series of recorders introduced in the early 1960s were probably the
last wire recorders in regular production. The 240L, at a price of $269.50
used a special long-playing wire cartridge that held 4 hours of wire.
Otherwise it looked like both the tape model and the 240S, 

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2002-01-24 Thread kriss rolo

These are the items that iam interested in selling..
Could you help me with some details on the goods, history, origin etc.
are these worth anything and if so who would i contact with regards to
selling them? and the best way to sell them ie auction etc

APOLOGISE IF YOU HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL

JPEGS ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR REQUEST

MANY THANX

kriss rolo
tel:   
0044 182760393 office (uk)
0044 1216864211 home (uk)
0044 7814294018 mobile (uk)

return e-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED]

UK ONLY VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBER N64 CON
NINTENDO 64 CONSOLE

item 1


hand carved round table with metal chain link in the middle

 



item 2

magnum laurent perrier vintage 1988 champagne


 


item 3

miniture football on stand from euro96 signed by pele and bobby charlton

 

item 4
is a bit more interesting. its a protana minifon attache, as u will see
ive enclosed notes from a web site regarding this and you will see back in
the 50's it cost $340.00 so i could imagine this to be worth a bit. it
also has an original tape inside i do not know what is on this tape, but
judging by who made it and the cost of the machine, the tape could have
some important information on it. heres the note.

 

The Minifon, developed in the early 1950s by Monske GMBH of Hanover(or by
Protona GMBH- I'm not certain), was an ultra-miniaturized, battery
operated magnetic recording device. It could not (initially at least)
record the full range of sounds and was thus limited to voice recording,
but it did offer easy portability in a very small package. The idea of
offering a pocket dictating machine was novel, since dictation had
previously been done in the office. However, it was thought that people
like salesmen could take the machine on the road with them. Once on the
market, the Minifon's promoters discovered that many people took advantage
of the recorder's small size to make secret recordings to be used as
evidence, as in court.BR
BR
The legitimate use of the Minifon, as a dictating machine, was somewhat
problematical. Recordings made on regular dictating equipment were usually
letters, and thus were normally sent almost immediately to a typist. The
Minifon offered no obvious advantages over standard dictation equipment
for office use, but its developers hoped to cultivate new uses for
dictation equipment, such as stock taking in warehouses, or the use of the
machine as a substitute for note-taking by reporters, insurance adjusters,
salesmen, and others.

In its original form, the Minifon was a wire recorder, using a type of
wire medium developed by the Armour Research Foundation of Chicago and
employed in many similar devices since the late 1940s. The machine at its
introduction in 1952 had a recording time of one hour, which was
remarkably long, and weighed only about 3 pounds at a time when a typical
office dictating machine weighed upwards of 10 pounds. It accomplished
this small size and light weight in part through the use of miniature
tubes and clever mechanical design. The basic machine cost $289.50-- a
price that sounds high today but was very much in line with competing
office dictating machines.

The parent company attempted to set up distribution, sales and service
networks in the United States. It established a business office called the
Minifon Export Corp in New York, and an existing company, Harvey Radio in
New York City became the main distributor. Although smaller tape recorders
appeared at about the same time, the main competition in the voice
recording field was from an American company, Mohawk, which made a small,
battery-operated cartridge tape recorder called the Migetape. Both
products sold less than 10,000 units per year in the U.S.BR

After a few years, the Minifon was modified to use transistors and
magnetic tape, further lowering its weight and cost. By 1962 the basic
machine weighed in at only 1.5 pounds. Competition by this time had helped
bring the cost down to $249.50.

The Minifon after about 1962 was distributed by the international
conglomerate ITT through its subsidiary in the U.S., Federal Electric
Corp. A little later, distribution was taken over by the ITT Distributor
Products Division in Lodi, New Jersey. (I don't know whether these were
the same company with different names)

By the time ITT became associated with this product, it had taken on the
name of Minifon Attache, and a new line of models and options appeared.
These included a hi-fi model, the 978H, which sold for $330.50.Usinga
two-track, 1/4 inch tape cartridge operating at 1 7/8 inches per second,
the machine claimed a frequency response of up to 12,000 Hz, plus or minus
3db.
The coming of magnetic tape did not completely displace wire. The Model
240 series of recorders introduced in the early 1960s were probably the
last wire recorders in regular production. The 240L, at a price of $269.50
used a special long-playing wire cartridge that held 4 hours of wire.
Otherwise it looked like both the tape model and the 240S, 

Re: Wget 1.6

2002-01-24 Thread Hrvoje Niksic

Way, Trevor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Using the -T, -t and -w parameters but cannot get it to timeout less than 3
 minutes.
 
 /usr/bin/wget --output-document=/tmp/performance.html -T5 --wait=2
 --waitretry=2 --tries=2
 
 Shuld this timeout after 5 secs, retry twice, waiting 2 secs between
 retries. BUT it always waits 3 minutes.

Note that -T only sets the read timeout, not the connect timeout.



Re: PROXY + wget ftp://my.com/pub/my*.tar

2002-01-24 Thread Hrvoje Niksic

Thanos Siaperas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Shouldn't wget first get the .listing, find the files needed by the
 wildcard, and then request the files from the proxy? This looks like
 a bug.

No, when using a proxy, you get HTTP behavior.  So to do that, you
have to do it the HTTP way:

wget -rl1 ftp://my.com/pub/ -A my*.tar



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-A acceptlist (not working right)

2002-01-24 Thread Samuel Hargis


   I have been able to get a .wgetrc file into the usr/local/etc
directory, saved as .wgetrc, it is a text file with the command.
With Mac OS X it is the user directory that it respects, not the
usr/local/etc directory which is invisible on the BSD based Mac
OS X,  HD/users/username/.wgetrc.  This location worked fine
and other commands were executed without issue.

accept = htm,html,shtml,phtml,cfm

returns

everything, gif, jpeg. swf, pdf, etc.

   I was able to employ the .wgetrc file but the commands of
comma list accept and reject are still exhibiting the same
behavior.  No matter how it is used by syntax or whether
it is in the command line or .wgetrc  The features are not
working right in accept or reject lists.  Now what do I do?
I haven't tested the reject domains list yet to see if it behaves
similarly.

   The commands all work one at a time but not as a list.
Is this a version problem with all platforms or is this a Mac
OS X only problem?  Please advise, I don't know how to get
around this problem.  I really need this thing to work, it can
do exactly what I need and is a great program for what I
need to do.   Would an older version work better for me?

Thanks,  Sam




Re: -A acceptlist (not working right)

2002-01-24 Thread Samuel Hargis


You The Man!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I just used
 wget -nc -x -r -l0 -p -np -t10 -k -nv -R.jpg,.zip,.exe,.htm,.html http://URL
 with 1.8.1 and it returned only gifs, as expected.


I pasted your command right in and it too worked.
I got a bunch of gifs!

 Then I did
 wget -nc -x -r -l0 -p -np -t10 -k -nv -A.gif,.htm,.html http://URL

This also worked, then I began trying to figure out what the
hell was wrong, I added the .cfm to the list. returned an
empty foldertried .shtml  phtml, got the same thing.
apparently it does not like those in the accept list
Try adding those, see what you get.

Then, I tried putting html at the nd of my list, putting the
other stuff in front of it, viola.

Also, your -R example worked great, but if I add a .mov to
the end of the list, it nullifies all the other reject commands.
If I move the .mov to the front, it works?

-R.jpg,.gif,.mov

returns everything, gifs, jpegs, etc. commands are being ignored?

-R.mov,.jpg,.gif

works fine?

Questions:

How can I direct the files into another directory other than
/user/username

   How can I just blow it all into one directory without the folder
structure. filenames and structure are not a problem, I just need
the data in the files.

   Thanks so much for your command examples, even though it
seemed to be beside the point, it helped me figure out what was
going on!  Bless you.  I've been grinding on this for two days
and nights...  Have a virtual drink on me.

--
Regards,
--
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---
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Re: -A acceptlist (not working right)

2002-01-24 Thread jens . roesner

Hi Samuel!

 You The Man!
Pssst! Don't tell everyone! :D

  Then I did
  wget -nc -x -r -l0 -p -np -t10 -k -nv -A.gif,.htm,.html http://URL
 This also worked, then I began trying to figure out what the
 hell was wrong, I added the .cfm to the list. returned an
 empty foldertried .shtml  phtml, got the same thing.
 apparently it does not like those in the accept list
 Try adding those, see what you get.
Hm, I don't have .cfm/.shtml files handy at the moment.
So I just added the extensions to the list and it worked the same as before.

 Then, I tried putting html at the nd of my list, putting the
 other stuff in front of it, viola.
strange, very strange.

 Also, your -R example worked great, but if I add a .mov to
 the end of the list, it nullifies all the other reject commands.
 If I move the .mov to the front, it works?
Seems to make no difference for me.
Maybe this is a bug that only shows up on your OS?
But I cannot imagine how this is possible.

 Questions:
 How can I direct the files into another directory other than
 /user/username
Try -Pdir1/dir2
or (works at least in Windows -P../dir/dir2
../ goes up one level.
Currently -P does not allow a change of drive, 
but I think the coders are working on that (right?)

How can I just blow it all into one directory without the folder
 structure. filenames and structure are not a problem, I just need
 the data in the files.
try -nd (for no directories)
BTW, -nd is default (so to say) for single files 
(wget http://host.com/page.html)

 and nights...  Have a virtual drink on me.
Cheers! :)

CU
Jens

http://www.jensroesner.de/wgetgui/

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