Hi YX Hao!
Thanks for incorporating my fix. Just for safe, I attached my patch
onto the other mail thread.
Yes next time I will send a patch as an attachement ... my bad, I am
not used to the ML yet.
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Sho
2020年7月27日(月) 19:56 YX Hao :
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> Hi Sho Amano,
>
>
>
> You’d better
Hi Tim! Thanks for your reply.
Yes sure, please find it attached. I created it against latest
`master` branch so I hope it works now.
Best Regards,
Sho
2020年7月26日(日) 20:52 Tim Rühsen :
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> Ah, sorry, just saw this email with your patch :-)
>
> Could you attach your patch as attachment. Git
Hi Sho Amano,
You’d better send you patch as an attachment next time. It’s convenient to use
as Tim said.
I made the change on my branch with your name. Good catch.
https://github.com/lifenjoiner/wget-for-windows/commit/ae540f71a8efb9e64e978e45370bcf15134a7255
Best Regards,
YX Hao
Ah, sorry, just saw this email with your patch :-)
Could you attach your patch as attachment. Git can't am/apply your patch
here.
Regards, Tim
On 15.07.20 12:55, Sho Amano wrote:
> Hi! I've been using the first version of wget for a long time and first of
> all,
> I want to say thank you to
Hi,
we support the meta charset tag in Wget2.
Best is when you build it from source. If you don't fell comfortable
with that, some GNU/Linux distros have wget2 packaged (e.g. Debian).
See here for a tarball build:
Hi! I've been using the first version of wget for a long time and first of all,
I want to say thank you to all of the maintainers and contributors of
this project!
I was looking at the code recently to find that it doesn't support
"" tag yet.
I don't see any issues in bug tracker related to this,
Hi! I've been using the first version of wget for a long time and first of all,
I want to say thank you to all of the maintainers and contributors of
this project!
I was looking at the code recently to find that it doesn't support
"" tag yet.
I don't see any issues in bug tracker related to this,