I am using freedos under dosemu. Everything works as it should, except
that I recently switched to the colemak keyboard layout and subsequently
found that freedos doesn't have any support for the layout.
I have researched the .key files and they seem fairly straight forward
to edit. The
I have an early version of HTGet ready that I would like to get some
more testing on before it becomes part of mTCP. It is available here:
http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/htget.zip
HTGet lets you download a file (or whatever content) from an HTTP
server. Just put the URL on the command
Hi Moofie,
just give me some time. :-)
You can contact me directly: hperon AT terra.com.br
Henrique
Em 25/07/2011 04:55, Moofie escreveu:
I am using freedos under dosemu. Everything works as it should, except
that I recently switched to the colemak keyboard layout and subsequently
found
Op 25-7-2011 13:53, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
I have an early version of HTGet ready that I would like to get some
more testing on before it becomes part of mTCP. It is available here:
http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/htget.zip
HTGet lets you download a file (or whatever content) from
Hi,
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 6:52 PM, Bernd Blaauw bbla...@home.nl wrote:
Op 25-7-2011 13:53, Michael B. Brutman schreef:
I have an early version of HTGet ready that I would like to get some
more testing on before it becomes part of mTCP. It is available here:
On 7/25/2011 6:52 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Thanks for creating this. It means you're pretty close to a basic WGET,
and also reminds me why I never liked HTGET: no support for FTP and
REDIRECT/MOVED. URL parsing seems fine. Not sure if/how HTGET would
respond to HTTPS://
Example URL
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 2:24 AM, Michael B. Brutman
mbbrut...@brutman.com wrote:
On 7/25/2011 6:52 PM, Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Thanks for creating this. It means you're pretty close to a basic WGET,
and also reminds me why I never liked HTGET: no support for FTP and
REDIRECT/MOVED. URL parsing
On 7/25/2011 7:46 PM, Mike Eriksen wrote:
Maybe a stupid idea, but couldn't HTGet just call you FTP client in
case of a FTP-URL and let that one handle the download and keep the
rest inside HTGet?
Mike
There is no simple call ... the FTP client is a stand-alone program.
In the event of a