Request for two new options.

2001-08-15 Thread Bob Kenney
To whom it may concern: I'd like to request two new options for wget: 1) a way to tell wget to only suck files that are newer than a particular date. Perhaps a delta-time(anything more recent than 100 days ago). 2) a way to tell wget to delete an

Incorrect calculating

2001-08-15 Thread Andreas Heck
Hi, I've found a bug in wget 1.7 running on Debian Unstable. I downloaded the 640 MB ISO of the Freebsd 4.3 Install CD. Download was from linuxiso.org which redirected wget to a ftp mirror in Canada. I downloaded the first 77% (~500MB) from there. Then my ISDN Line (YES I download a 640 MB file

help on configuration

2001-08-15 Thread Dell, Kevin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I have installed a copy of the wget package version 1.5. I have tried (and failed) to run the program with the following command line args, but I get strange replies. wget -m -L -l2 -A "105181*" http://sunsolve.sun.co.uk/autopatch

Size bug in wget-1.7

2001-08-15 Thread Dave Turner
Not sure if this is wget's fault or a broken server, but it happens on a lot of servers so maybe it should be handled better. The bug seems to manifest itself when resuming an FTP transfter and the length is unauthoritative. The reported total length is in fact the remaining length (i.e. the tot

Error 403 when using wget

2001-08-15 Thread Hagen Ulrich
Hi there, I have a rather puzzling problem with only some sites. Short version: For some sites, I can not retrieve html files if these files already exist on my harddisk. Long version: I try go mirror www.grc.com with the command wget http://www.grc.com --mirror and get ERROR 403: Forbidde