HI,
When I try to send a page to Nextel mobile using the following command from unix box,
"wget http://www.nextel.com/cgi-bin/sendPage.cgi?to01=4157160856%26message=hellothere%26action=send"
The wget returns the following message but the page is not reaching the phone.
"--15:59:16-- http://www.n
On Wed Oct 10 15:40:57 2001, Robin B. Lake wrote:
> How DOES Wget support HTTP cookies? I access a real-time stock quote
I've never used them myself, but the manpage had this to say (v 1.7):
--cookies=on/off
When set to off, disable the use of cookies. Cookies
are
How DOES Wget support HTTP cookies? I access a real-time stock quote
site where (IF I use my browser AND login to the site) I can get real-time
quotes. However IF I script Wget to get the quotes from the site
(same URL), I get quotes that are 20-minutes delayed. Monitoring the
IP packets, the
"Ifj. Pentek Imre" wrote:
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I'm writing to you because I want to know if WGET can be used to
> download multiple files. So if I want to download files in the same dir?
> What to do in this case? Can your program handle wildcards (like *?)?
>
This is best answer by reading the d
Hello!
In the version wget-1.7 there is a small bug in the doc/Makefile.
If you build outside the source tree you will notice that you can't
install the manpages. The problem is the following:
install.man: $(MAN)
$(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man$(manext)
$(INS
On 10 Oct 2001, at 14:44, Joakim Verona wrote:
> i found a patch to fix the problem that wget doesnt download images
> specified with xhtml syntax as page requisites, on this list.
>
> i tried to apply the patch to wget 1.7.1 pre, but it didnt apply.
>
> is this patch applied to the current c
Hello, I had to do the following to get wget to compile on
ppc-apple-darwin
diff src/html-parse.c ../wget-1.7.fixed/src/html-parse.c
435c435
< assert (ch == '\'' || ch == '"');
---
> assert (ch == '\'' || ch == '\"');
Regards, Dave
hello,
i found a patch to fix the problem that wget doesnt download images
specified with xhtml syntax as page requisites, on this list.
i tried to apply the patch to wget 1.7.1 pre, but it didnt apply.
is this patch applied to the current cvs?
--
Joakim Verona
www.verona.se
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Dear Sir,
I'm writing to you because I want to know if WGET can be used to
download multiple files. So if I want to download files in the same dir?
What to do in this case? Can your program handle wildcards (like *?)?
Thank you for your answer for my letter.
Yours sincerely:Imre Pentek
E-mail:[E
hi!
this should do the trick :)
---cut---
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my $url = "http://ibiblio.org/pub/gnu/wget/";;
my $prog = "wget";
my $latest = (reverse sort `wget $url -O -` =~ /$prog-([\d\.]+)\.tar\.gz/g )[0];
system "wget -c $url$prog-$latest.tar.gz" if $latest;
--cut--
P! Vladi.
hi!
I have question: is there a way to make wget no to update
file time (modification) accordingly to the remote one?
i.e. not to touch the downloaded file.
afai can understand there is no such option, am I right or
I miss something...
thanx!
P! Vladi.
--
Vladi Belperchinov-Sha
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Daniel Stenberg wrote:
> > For example in ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget there might be
> > wget-1.5.tar.gz, wget-1.6.tar.gz, wget-1.7.tar.gz. I would like to "say"
> > to wget: retrieve wget-someversion.tar.gz and wget fetches only the
> > latest version (in this example: wg
On Wed, 10 Oct 2001, Florian Simnacher wrote:
> is it possible to make wget retrieve only the latest version of a given
> *.tar.gz source package?
>
> For example in ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget there might be
> wget-1.5.tar.gz, wget-1.6.tar.gz, wget-1.7.tar.gz. I would like to "say"
> to wget:
Hello out there,
is it possible to make wget retrieve only the latest version of a
given *.tar.gz source package?
For example in ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/wget there might be
wget-1.5.tar.gz, wget-1.6.tar.gz, wget-1.7.tar.gz. I would like
to "say" to wget: retrieve wget-someversion.tar.gz and w
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