Coombe, Allan David (DPS) wrote:
However, the case of the files on disk is still mixed - so I assume that
wget is not using the URL it originally requested (harvested from the
HTML?) to create directories and files on disk. So what is it using? A
http header (if so, which one??).
I think
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Tony Lewis wrote:
Coombe, Allan David (DPS) wrote:
However, the case of the files on disk is still mixed - so I assume
that wget is not using the URL it originally requested (harvested
from the HTML?) to create directories and files on disk. So
Sorry Guys - just an ID 10 T error on my part.
I think I need to change 2 things in the proxy server.
1. URLs in the HTML being returned to wget - this works OK
2. The Content-Location header used when the web server reports a
301 Moved Permanently response - I think this works OK.