Re: [Bug-wget] Help: Why wget wall clock time much higher than download time?

2019-06-20 Thread David Bodin
eded to be downloaded, and for the programs to move in parallel downloading all the files. Do you know why this behavior happened instead of what I expected? Many thanks. On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 12:55 AM Tim Rühsen wrote: > On 6/17/19 10:32 PM, David Bodin wrote: > > *wget --page-requisi

[Bug-wget] Help: Why wget wall clock time much higher than download time?

2019-06-17 Thread David Bodin
*wget --page-requisites --span-hosts --convert-links --adjust-extension --execute robots=off --user-agent Mozilla --random-wait https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/essential-steps-designing-empathy/ * This

Re: [Bug-wget] Help: 'wget --page-requisites' is slow

2019-06-15 Thread David Bodin
Sorry, just wanted to clarify that the time difference I'm seeing is a direct comparison between the wget command and a hard refresh of the webpage, so no caching to assist with page request times. On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 3:49 PM David Bodin wrote: > Hello wget community, > > *Goal*

[Bug-wget] Help: 'wget --page-requisites' is slow

2019-06-15 Thread David Bodin
Hello wget community, *Goal* My goal is to download a single webpage to be fully functional offline in the same time it takes a browser to request and show the page. *Problem* The following command downloads a page and makes it fully functional offline, but it takes approximately 35 seconds