are you executing wget from the c:\Windows\system32 directory?
To prevent the file to be being written to the disk, you can specify
-O NUL on the command line, never tried by myself but I remember it
works under Windows.
Giuseppe
Itay Levin itay.le...@onsettechnology.com writes:
I'm using
Thanks to have reported these problems. I'll take a look at them in the
next few days.
Cheers,
Giuseppe
Merinov Nikolay kim.roa...@gmail.com writes:
Current realisation of IDN support in wget not worked when system uses
UTF-8 locale.
Current realisation of function `url_parse' from
David H. Lipman dlip...@verizon.net writes:
If you are using Mapped Drives, there is NO NEED to use WGET as there are
plenty of OS
utilities from XXCOPY to RoboCopy.
though these tools have two problems, first of all they are not free.
Second, as already reported, they don't follow HTML
(06/29/2011 04:42 AM), David H. Lipman wrote:
From: Giuseppe Scrivano gscriv...@gnu.org
though these tools have two problems, first of all they are not free.
RoboCopy is free and was even included in the NT Resource Kit.
(By free, Giuseppe was of course speaking of freedom (free software
or
Not to start an argument, but when you are discussing Free Software, please
capitalize Free to distinguish it from software that doesn't cost money.
It's confusing enough already.
Also, since Erwin is running on Windows, I doubt that he is that concerned
about using strictly Free Software.
Itay Levin sit...@gmail.com writes:
no i didn't specify any output dir - so it by default created the
files in c:\windows\system32
but still it could be the working directory where wget is executed.
Giuseppe