wget and frames
We received this report on webmasters. Can anyone help Anthony, please? Hi, I really like this utility but was having trouble getting 'framed' data into the output files. It is like when one views the source of the webpage from a browser, this is what I see in my output file. If I go to view Frame source from the webpage, I see the rest of the page html. Is there a way in wget to get this data too without all the pics/images downloaded? Thanks, Anthony
wget maintainer?
Regrettably, Mauro has had to resign the maintainership of wget. (Of course, many thanks to him for his work, and at least as many thanks to Hrvoje for writing it in the first place.) I have asked a few people individually if they'd like to take over the package, but none has had time. Would anyone on this list feel that they have enough time and inclination to be the new maintainer? Please write me if you would like to volunteer. I'll post in various places if no one comes forward, but this seemed like the most likely place ... Thanks, Karl
wget -m imply -np?
I wonder if it would make sense for wget -m (--mirror) to imply -np (--no-parent). I know that I, at least, have no interest in ever mirroring anything above the target url(s) -- generally, that leads to the whole Internet. An option to explicitly include the parents could be added. Just a suggestion. Thanks for the great software. [EMAIL PROTECTED]