Re: [freenet-support] recursive wget does not work with fproxy - any reason why?

2002-09-01 Thread Matthew Welland

On Saturday 31 August 2002 08:53 pm, Aaron Guy Davies wrote:
 curl

Both curl and snarf don't do recursive getting. 

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Re: [freenet-support] recursive wget does not work with fproxy - any reason why?

2002-09-01 Thread Pascal

I've been working with a product called PageSucker.  It's packaged for
only Windows and MAC OS and had the same problem with // as wget but the
current beta has fixed this issue and as it's written in java it should
work wherever Fred does.  Pull down the windows distribution from
http://www.pagesucker.com/beta_download.html#2 extract the .jar and
launch it with something along the lines of java -Xmx1g -cp
pagesuckerclasses.jar jfr.pagesucker.Main

-Pascal



Matthew Welland wrote:
 
 Before I write a recursive perl fcpget I thought I'd try wget but it doesn't
 appear to work. Has anyone tried this sucessfully? Is there some good reason
 why it shouldbn't work? I always get a 404 Not Found error in spite of the
 fact I was able to retrieve the file with fcpget.
 
 I want to get some KSK inserted files to stick and I thought that wget'ing
 them periodically would be an easy way to achieve that without having to
 roll-my-own.
 
 Matt
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Re: [freenet-support] recursive wget does not work with fproxy - any reason why?

2002-08-31 Thread Greg Wooledge

Matthew Welland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 Before I write a recursive perl fcpget I thought I'd try wget but it doesn't 
 appear to work. Has anyone tried this sucessfully?

Wget chokes on the double slash (//) in an SSK.  As far as I can tell,
there's no command line switch to override that, either.

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