One more wget-1.7 disadvantage.
Suppose I start download a very big file from MS IIS 4.0 via HTTP:
wget -c http://host/file.iso
It downloades about 100Mb and then, suppose, server breaks connection.
wget tries to restart, server returns code 500 (that happened to me),
wget gives up. Later I re
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On 13 Aug 2001, at 16:28, Pawel Tobis wrote:
> Wget does not retrieve pages located on virtual sites. For example, when I
> want to download page from address http://www.fwbuilder.com/ which is a
> virtual site on sourceforge.net, wget tries to download file
> http://www.fwbuilder.com/index.html
Wget does not retrieve pages located on virtual sites. For example, when I
want to download page from address http://www.fwbuilder.com/ which is a
virtual site on sourceforge.net, wget tries to download file
http://www.fwbuilder.com/index.html which does not exist.
I couldn't find any suitable op
> I've recently upgraded from wget-1.5.3 to wget-1.7 and now
> cannot download files from OpenVMS via ftp.
> My home directory at VAX is USERB2:[SYS] and file I need is in
USERB4:[RA].
> wget-1.5.3 can download it with this command:
>
> export WGETRC=authfile # here are my username and password
>
Hi!
I've recently upgraded from wget-1.5.3 to wget-1.7 and now
cannot download files from OpenVMS via ftp.
My home directory at VAX is USERB2:[SYS] and file I need is in USERB4:[RA].
wget-1.5.3 can download it with this command:
export WGETRC=authfile # here are my username and password
wget ftp