When using --recursive for site mirroring html pages are parsed. Anchors
like this a href=... are parsed ok, but when between a and
href=... there are some properties specified, these tags are not
parsed, ex. a class=... href=...
Thanks for usefull program,
good luck.
Lauras.
The -D flag seems to be ignored when a request is answered by a HTTP
302 Object moved. I am currently using GNU Wget 1.10.2 . This appear
to be an old problem, searching the email archives, I found that Remco
Kapinga sent an email on Tue, 09 Mar 2004 08:25:23, subjects ' wget
1.9.1, -D, 301
Lauras chaosas wrote:
When using --recursive for site mirroring html pages are parsed. Anchors
like this a href=... are parsed ok, but when between a and
href=... there are some properties specified, these tags are not
parsed, ex. a class=... href=...
Thanks for usefull program,
good luck.
I cant seem to get it to copy the images (the links
in the pages still point to the web). Heres my command line:
wget --load-cookies=c:\cookies.txt -m --reject=logout.asp -E
--convert-links --page-requisites http://americastestkitchen.com/recipelist.asp
cookies.txt has this:
Hi, I am trying to install wget with ssl support for a small
project I am working on but I cant see to get it to work.
Everything seems to work fine as long I dont configure with ssl
support. If I try configuring it with ssl support I get the following
error in the config.log:
I haven't done this on SunOS 5.6 (too old!), but it appears that the
configure script is not finding the expected header files under your
--with-ssl directory.
What's in /opt/local/ssl? Around here (in the corresponding but
different --with-ssl directory), there's an include/openssl
I'm using 1.10.2 version butit's not working whatare the line command options to make wget work with NTLM authentication? I have compiled it with ssl option and enable-ntlm.
Please I'dlike to be cc'd in replies to that post.
Thanks and Regards,
Alexandre