On 7/5/21 7:31 PM, Tim Rühsen wrote:
There has been some discussion if and how we should implement FTP(S)
in Wget2. I'd like to get more feedback / suggestions / ideas on
https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/issues/3#note_618746514.
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There has been some discussion if and how we should implement FTP(S) in
Wget2. I'd like to get more feedback / suggestions / ideas on
https://gitlab.com/gnuwget/wget2/-/issues/3#note_618746514.
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On 28.06.21 19:36, Roger Brooks wrote:
I am trying to use wget 1.19.1 to back up a club website. Here is a reduced
version of my wget command, which only accesses the public parts of the
website:
cd /volume1/Backup/
wget -EkKrNpH \
--output-file=wget.log \
Update of bug #60865 (project wget):
Status:None => Fixed
Assigned to:None => rockdaboot
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
On 30.06.21 17:51, Mourad Amani wrote:
Bonjour,
Je travaille comme ingénieur en informatique dans une entreprise en France,
j'ai un bug sur votre commande wget que je n'arrive pas à résoudre.
Je suis actuellement en train de travailler sur un projet ou je dois lancer
des données sur une url
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #60804 (project wget):
Please address translation issues directly to the translation team at
https://translationproject.org/team/fr.html
Thank you
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Update of bug #60804 (project wget):
Assigned to:None => rockdaboot
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
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