RE: Exclusion failures

2021-07-13 Thread Roger Brooks
iewType=1=6%2F27%2F2021.html" > matches this term. > > Thanks for your support. > > -Original Message- > From: Tim Rühsen > Sent: Monday, July 5, 2021 4:09 PM > To: Roger Brooks ; bug-wget@gnu.org > Subject: Re: Exclusion failures > > On 28.06.21 19

Re: Exclusion failures

2021-07-08 Thread Tim Rühsen
[@\?].*" (the fourth and last term in the regex). Once again, https://regex101.com/ confirms that "event-4193082@CalendarViewType=1=6%2F27%2F2021.html" matches this term. Thanks for your support. -Original Message- From: Tim Rühsen Sent: Monday, July 5, 2021 4:09 PM To: R

RE: Exclusion failures

2021-07-08 Thread Roger Brooks
. Once again, https://regex101.com/ confirms that "event-4193082@CalendarViewType=1=6%2F27%2F2021.html" matches this term. Thanks for your support. -Original Message- From: Tim Rühsen Sent: Monday, July 5, 2021 4:09 PM To: Roger Brooks ; bug-wget@gnu.org Subject: Re: Exclusion

Re: Exclusion failures

2021-07-05 Thread Tim Rühsen
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 \

Exclusion failures

2021-06-28 Thread Roger Brooks
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 \ --domains=imcz.club,sf.wildapricot.org \