On Wednesday 12 August 2015 14:38:15 Andries E. Brouwer wrote:
Hi Tim,
Just a few questions.
1.
Why don't you use 'opt.locale' to check if the local encoding is UTF-8 ?
I thought that was usable only if ENABLE_IRI was defined.
I see. ENABLE_IRI, libiconv (for conversion) and libidn
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #43799 (project wget):
Starting from which versions of wget and GnuTLS is OCSP supported?
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On Monday 10 August 2015 16:37:35 tomtid...@sigaint.org wrote:
In the past it could be possible for a site over http connection to
redirect wget to FPT using FTP PORT command so the site gets the real IP
of the computer even when wget proxy command is in use I believe:
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015, Darshit Shah wrote:
The server responds with a HTTP 200 response, so it is not returning only
partial content / attempting to stream. The way Wget reads that response is
that the server has sent all the data it had.
This server is clearly not behaving correctly. It
Thanks a lot: your answer pointed me in the right direction !!
(although it still does not work perfectly)
On 12/08/2015 04:53, Darshit Shah wrote:
Also, since curl too gives you the same problem, but Firefox does not,
let me ask you one question, Did you load the same session cookies on
On 12/08/2015 09:02, R. wrote:
Now I have to understand why wget will not download all videos when I
create a list of links in a html file ..
wget --load-cookies cookies.txt -i file.html Invalid URL a
href=http://www.site.com/path/video;foo/a: missing scheme.
Ok, --force-html , my bad.
Hi Ángel,
I was waiting for your response... but I just realized that I forget to set
you on CC. Excuse me please.
Regards, Tim
On Monday 06 July 2015 15:20:36 Tim Ruehsen wrote:
Hi Ángel,
* src/iri.c: Remove _utf8_is_valid()
This is probably the shortest-lived function in wget :)
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #23281 (project wget):
Ctrl-C not working annoys me the most - that should be controlled by the
calling application.
Looking at the code of getpass.c it seems that Windows code does not suppress
ctrl-c !?
@Ander Would you like to contact upstream ? (We are not in
Hi Tim,
Just a few questions.
1.
Why don't you use 'opt.locale' to check if the local encoding is UTF-8 ?
I thought that was usable only if ENABLE_IRI was defined.
2.
I don't understand how you distinguish between illegal and legal UTF-8
sequences. I guess only legal sequences should
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 05:54:25PM +0200, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
OK. Let's set up a test where we define input and expected output.
If that works, I am fine.
OK. I mentioned a Hebrew example, but in order to avoid
the additional difficulty of bidi text, let me find a
Russian example instead.
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