Micah Cowan wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg06979.html
Did this patch make it into the soon-to-be-released version (1.10.3?)? I
need to wget a webpage that wants authentication, and I don't want to
have to put it on disk or have it show up in 'ps'.
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg06979.html
> Did this patch make it into the soon-to-be-released version (1.10.3?)? I
> need to wget a webpage that wants authentication, and I don't want to
> have to put it on
http://www.mail-archive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg06979.html
Did this patch make it into the soon-to-be-released version (1.10.3?)? I
need to wget a webpage that wants authentication, and I don't want to
have to put it on disk or have it show up in 'ps'.
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Matthew
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Micah Cowan wrote:
For submitting actual files as form content, multipart/form-data is a much
more natural mechanism.
[...]
Obviously, while this is something wget does not currently do, it is
something wget ought to do. I'll look into how we might implement this in a
f
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Nick Lewis wrote:
> Dear Wget
>
> I am trying to use wget with a site that uploads a file and copies it
> to the specified subdirectory but the file is not included in the
> post. The command used is as follows:
>
> wget --post-data="directory=imag
Dear Wget
I am trying to use wget with a site that uploads a file and copies it to the
specified subdirectory but the file is not included in the post. The command
used is as follows:
wget --post-data="directory=images" --post-file=image1.jpg --http-user=admin
--http-password=password http: