Re: Support for file://

2008-09-22 Thread David
pport file://. Here is what I wrote then: At 03:45 PM 26/06/2006, David wrote: In replies to the post requesting support of the "file://" scheme, requests were made for someone to provide a compelling reason to want to do this. Perhaps the following is such a reason. I have a CD with HTML

Hello, All and bug #21793

2008-09-08 Thread David Coon
keep that to a minimum. Anyway, I've been researching unicode and utf-8 recently, so I'm gonna try to tackle bug #21793 <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?21793>. -David A Coon

RE: Wget 1.11.3 - case sensetivity and URLs

2008-06-24 Thread Coombe, Allan David (DPS)
think this works OK. When I reported that it wasn't working I hadn't done both at the same time. Cheers Allan -Original Message- From: Micah Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, 25 June 2008 6:44 AM To: Tony Lewis Cc: Coombe, Allan David (DPS); 'Wget' Sub

RE: Wget 1.11.3 - case sensetivity and URLs

2008-06-21 Thread Coombe, Allan David (DPS)
OK - now I am confused. I found a perl based http proxy (named "http::proxy" funnily enough) that has filters to change both the request and response headers and data. I modified the response from the web site to lowercase the urls in the html (actually I lowercased the whole response) and the da

RE: Wget 1.11.3 - case sensetivity and URLs

2008-06-19 Thread Coombe, Allan David (DPS)
I did the first process. Cheers Allan -Original Message- From: Micah Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 14 June 2008 7:30 AM To: Tony Lewis Cc: Coombe, Allan David (DPS); 'Wget' Subject: Re: Wget 1.11.3 - case sensetivity and URLs -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE

Re: Work on your computer! Register Key: QD5V56G5

2007-12-07 Thread David Ginger
On Friday 07 December 2007 12:35:32 Jerrold Massey wrote: > JOB IN OUR COMPANY Dating Team company: So which switch option makes wget a hot date then ? --babe ?

Re: wget2

2007-11-30 Thread David Ginger
On Friday 30 November 2007 13:45:08 Mauro Tortonesi wrote: > On Friday 30 November 2007 11:59:45 Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > > Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> I vote we stick with C. Java is slower and more prone to environmental > > >> problems. > > > > > > not really. because of its

Re: Wget for MP3 streams

2007-11-30 Thread David Ginger
On Friday 30 November 2007 03:38:54 Micah Cowan wrote: > David Ginger wrote: > > On Friday 30 November 2007 01:03:06 Micah Cowan wrote: > >> David Ginger wrote: > >>> What I'm looking at wget for is saving streamed mp3 from a radio > >>> station, craz

Re: Wget for MP3 streams

2007-11-29 Thread David Ginger
On Friday 30 November 2007 01:03:06 Micah Cowan wrote: > David Ginger wrote: > > What I'm looking at wget for is saving streamed mp3 from a radio station, > > crazy but true.. such is life. > > Isn't that already possible now? Provided that the transport is HTTP, >

Re: wget2

2007-11-29 Thread David Ginger
On Friday 30 November 2007 00:02:25 Micah Cowan wrote: > Alan Thomas wrote: > > What is wget2? Any plans to move to Java? (Of course, the latter > > will not be controversial. :) > > Java is not likely. The most likely language is probably still C, > especially as that's where our scant hu

Re: .1, .2 before suffix rather than after

2007-11-29 Thread David Ginger
> i totally agree with hrvoje here. also note that changing wget > unique-name-finding algorithm can potentially break lots of wget-based > scripts out there. i think we should leave these kind of changes for wget2 > - or wget-on-steroids or however you want to call it ;-) So can I ask is a wget2

Windows WGET 1.10.2 - two bugs

2007-05-10 Thread David MacMillan
to build a batch file whose behavior is conditional on a new file being downloaded. --- Otherwise a great program. Very useful. David MacMillan

Re: .listing files and ftp_proxy

2006-11-07 Thread David Creasy
ipts we've developed that use wget because of this problem. Thanks, David David Creasy wrote: Hi, I've looked, but been unable to find the answer to this rather simple question. (It's been asked before, but I can't see an answer.) wget --passive-ftp --dont-remove-listing -d

.listing files and ftp_proxy

2006-11-02 Thread David Creasy
rchive.com/wget@sunsite.dk/msg08572.html Thanks in advance for any advice, David

RE: wget 1.11 beta 1 released

2006-08-22 Thread Karr, David
Does this happen to resolve the issue I asked about a few days ago (no response yet) where DNS doesn't resolve in the presence of an authenticated proxy? > -Original Message- > From: Mauro Tortonesi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 8:01 AM > To: wget@sunsite.dk >

DNS through proxy with wget

2006-08-18 Thread Karr, David
Inside our firewall, we can't do simple DNS lookups for hostnames outside of our firewall. However, I can write a Java program that uses commons-httpclient, specifying the proxy credentials, and my URL referencing an external host name will connect to that host perfectly fine, obviously resolving

Re: Wishlist: support the file:/// protocol

2006-06-25 Thread David
file://../../source/index.htm this could be saved to ./source/index.htm  (i.e. /dir/dest/source/index.htm)-David. On Yahoo!7 Socceroos Central: Latest news, schedule, blogs and videos.

wget -N url -O file won't check timestamp

2006-05-25 Thread David Graham
by -N. wget -N without -O works as intended. Thanks. - - David "cdlu" Graham - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Guelph, Ontario - http://www.railfan.ca/

WGET -O Help

2006-05-25 Thread David David
Hi, Don't know if this will be answered - but I had to ask (since I DID read the man page! :)P ) Symptom : automating my stock research I type a command as "wget -p -H -k -nd -nH -x -Ota.html -Dichart.finance.yahoo.com -Pbtu "http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=btu&t=6m&l=on&z=l&q=b&p=b,p,s,v&a

I want -p to download external links

2005-12-01 Thread David Srbecky
I achieve this? Thank you very much. Regards, David Srbecky

Checking for broken links

2005-10-16 Thread David Walker
er way of using wget to check for broken links. Thanks David

Re: ftp bug in 1.10

2005-06-25 Thread David Fritz
"I64" is a size prefix akin to "ll". One still needs to specify the argument type as in "%I64d" as with "%lld".

--continue still broken

2005-05-16 Thread David Fritz
This problem seems to have gone overlooked: http://www.mail-archive.com/wget%40sunsite.dk/msg06527.html http://www.mail-archive.com/wget%40sunsite.dk/msg06560.html Sorry for not including a patch.

RE: new bug tracking system for GNU wget

2004-12-01 Thread David M. Bennett
> if i don't find any major problem, i am planning to release wget 1.9.2 with > LFS support and a long list of bugfixes before the end of the year. Are you planning to fix session cookies? In the current release version they don't work. In the tip build they nearly work, but I got problems loggi

Two cookie bugs and a problem

2004-11-12 Thread David M. Bennett
file(s) to download, and to have session cookies automatically do the right thing. Is this too much to ask? David B.

Re: 2 giga file size limit ?

2004-09-10 Thread david coornaert
a lot. Please patch if you're able, so far no fix has been forthcoming. Cheers, Jonathan - Original Message - From: david coornaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 09 Sep 2004 12:41:31 +0200 Subject: 2 giga file size limit ? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, I'm trying to get arou

2 giga file size limit ?

2004-09-09 Thread david coornaert
Hi all, I'm trying to get around this kind of message on  I*86 linux boxes with wget 1.9.1 --11:12:08--  ftp://ftp.ensembl.org/pub/current_human/data/mysql/homo_sapiens_snp_23_34e/RefSNP.txt.table.gz    => `current_human/data/mysql/homo_sapiens_snp_23_34e/RefSNP.txt.table.gz' ==> CWD

Re: Headers/resume -s/-c conflict

2004-06-29 Thread David Greaves
David Greaves wrote: Hi If I specify -s and -c then the resultant file is corrupted if a resume occurs because the resume sticks the headers partway through the file. Additionally, the resume doesn't do a full grab because it miscounts the size by ignoring the header bytes. Is this on an

Headers/resume -s/-c conflict

2004-06-22 Thread David Greaves
Hi If I specify -s and -c then the resultant file is corrupted if a resume occurs because the resume sticks the headers partway through the file. Additionally, the resume doesn't do a full grab because it miscounts the size by ignoring the header bytes. Is this on anyones to-do list? David

RE: Output error stream if response code != 200

2004-06-05 Thread Karr, David
> -Original Message- > From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Karr, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > When testing of posting to web services, if the service > returns a SOAP > > fault, it will set the response code to

--continue breakage and changes

2004-06-02 Thread David Fritz
Because of the way the always_rest logic has been restructured, if a non-fatal error occurs in an initial attempt, subsequent retries will forget about always_rest and clobber the existing file. Ouch. Also, the behavior of –c when downloading from a server that does not support ranges has chan

Output error stream if response code != 200

2004-06-02 Thread Karr, David
When testing of posting to web services, if the service returns a SOAP fault, it will set the response code to 500. However, the information in the SOAP fault is still useful. When wget gets a 500 response code, it doesn't try to output the "error stream" (as opposed to the "input stream"), where

Re: Input string size limitations

2004-06-02 Thread David Fritz
[redirecting this thread to the general discussion list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Laura Sanders wrote: I am using wget to pass order information, which includes item numbers, addresses, etc. I have run into a size limitation on the string I send into wget. [...] How are you `sending' the string to Wget? U

Re: Large Files Support for Wget

2004-05-10 Thread David Fritz
IIUC, GNU coreutils uses uintmax_t to store large numbers relating to the file system and prints them with something like this: char buf[INT_BUFSIZE_BOUND (uintmax_t)]; printf (_("The file is %s octets long.\n"), umaxtostr (size, buf)); where umaxtostr() has the following prototype: char *um

Re: wget: strdup: Not enough memory

2004-05-09 Thread David Fritz
Axel Pettinger wrote: David Fritz wrote: Axel Pettinger wrote: I have not that much experience with compiling source code ... When I try to build WGET.EXE (w/o SSL) using MinGW then I get many Forgot to mention that the source is 1.9+cvs-dev-200404081407 ... warnings and errors in

Re: wget: strdup: Not enough memory

2004-05-09 Thread David Fritz
Axel Pettinger wrote: Hrvoje Niksic wrote: This patch should fix the problem. Please let me know if it works for you: I would like to check it out, but I'm afraid I'm not able to compile it. Why not? What error are you getting? I have not that much experience with compiling source code ... Wh

Re: [PATCH] A working implementation of fork_to_background() under Windows – please test

2004-03-24 Thread David Fritz
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: Thanks for the patch, I've now applied it to CVS. You might want to add a comment in front of fake_fork() explaining what it does, and why. The comment doesn't have to be long, only several sentences so that someone reading the code later understands what the heck a "fake for

Re: [PATCH] A working implementation of fork_to_background() under Windows – please test

2004-03-24 Thread David Fritz
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: Thanks for the patch, I've now applied it to CVS. You might want to add a comment in front of fake_fork() explaining what it does, and why. The comment doesn't have to be long, only several sentences so that someone reading the code later understands what the heck a "fake for

Re: [PATCH] A working implementation of fork_to_background() under Windows – please test

2004-03-24 Thread David Fritz
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: For now I'd start with applying David's patch, so that people can test its functionality. It is easy to fix the behavior of `wget -q -b' later. David, can I apply your patch now? Sure. The attached patch corrects a few minor formatting details but is otherwis

Re: [PATCH] A working implementation of fork_to_background() under Windows – please test

2004-03-23 Thread David Fritz
reading any wgetrc files before the parent terminates. So there shouldn't be a problem. Thanks again, David Fritz

[PATCH] A working implementation of fork_to_background() under Windows – please test

2004-03-19 Thread David Fritz
test it with various operating systems and compilers. Also, any feedback regarding the design or implementation would be welcome. Do you feel this is the right way to go about this? Cheers, David Fritz 2004-03-19 David Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * mswindows.c (make_section_name

Suggestion to add an switch on timestamps

2004-03-16 Thread david-zhan
Suggestion to add an switch on timestamps Dear Sir/Madam: WGET is popular FTP software for UNIX. But, after the files were downloaded for the first time, WGET always use the date and time, matching those on the remote server, for the downloaded files. If WGET is executed in temporary direct

Re: Windows titlebar fix

2004-03-02 Thread David Fritz
#x27;s been processed.] 2004-03-02 David Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * retr.c (fd_read_body): Under Windows, only call ws_percenttitle() if verbose. Fix by Gisle Vanem. * mswindows.c (ws_percenttitle): Guard against future changes by doing nothing if the pro

Re: Windows titlebar fix

2004-03-02 Thread David Fritz
Gisle Vanem wrote: ws_percenttitle() should not be called in quiet mode since ws_changetitle() AFAICS is only called in verbose mode. That caused an assert in mswindows.c. An easy patch: --- CVS-latest\src\retr.c Sun Dec 14 14:35:27 2003 +++ src\retr.c Tue Mar 02 21:18:55 2004 @@ -311,7

Re: wget: Option -O not working in version 1.9 ?

2004-02-27 Thread David Fritz
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: David Fritz writes: But, I'd guess you probably had a non-option argument before -O. For a while now, the version of getopt_long() included with Cygwin has had argument permutation disabled by default. What on Earth were they thinking?! :) Well, ultimately, I can

Re: wget: Option -O not working in version 1.9 ?

2004-02-27 Thread David Fritz
Michael Bingel wrote: Hi there, I was looking for a tool to retrieve web pages and print them to standard out. As windows user I tried wget from Cygwin, but it created a file and I could not find the option to redirect output to standard out. Then I browsed throught the online documentation and

[PATCH] Don't launch the Windows help file in response to --help

2004-02-20 Thread David Fritz
one of the attached patches should be applied. 2004-02-20 David Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * main.c (print_help): Remove call to ws_help(). * mswindows.c (ws_help): Remove. * mswindows.h (ws_help): Remove. Index: src/mswindows.c ===

Re: Startup delay on Windows

2004-02-16 Thread David Fritz
ignore it. As a side-effect, this would also resolve the above issue. I went ahead and implemented this. I figure at least it will work as an interim solution. 2004-02-16 David Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * init.c (home_dir): Use aprintf() instead of xmalloc()/sprintf().

[PATCH] MSVC Makefiles

2004-02-08 Thread David Fritz
of nmake.exe, I don't know. I'm hoping others can test these changes, especially with older versions of MSVC. Cheers, David Fritz 2004-02-09 David Fritz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> * configure.bat.in: Don't clear the screen. * windows/README: Add introductory para

Re: Startup delay on Windows

2004-02-08 Thread David Fritz
Petr Kadlec wrote: > I have traced the problem down to search_netrc() in netrc.c, where the > program is trying to find the file using stat(). But as home_dir() > returns "C:\" on Windows, the filename constructed looks like > "C:\/.netrc", which is then probably interpreted by Windows as a name of

[PATCH] periodic screen width check under Windows

2004-01-29 Thread David Fritz
Herold Heiko wrote: How often do people change the size of the screen buffer while a command is running? Rarely I think, for example when you notice a huge file is being downloaded slowly and you enlarge the window in order to have a better granularity on the progress bar. Probably instead of

Re: [PATCH] implementation of determine_screen_width() for Windows

2004-01-29 Thread David Fritz
Hrvoje Niksic wrote: This patch should fix both problems. Great, thanks

Re: [PATCH] implementation of determine_screen_width() for Windows

2004-01-28 Thread David Fritz
l. One thing we could do for Windows is check for window size every second or so. I agree, but I have no idea how taxing those GetStdHandle() and GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo() are. Maybe David can shed more light on this, or even profile a bit. Possibly the handle could be cached, saving at least t

Calling wget in C++

2004-01-28 Thread David C.
/200&b=1&z=dvy&db=stock s&vw=1 => `test.html' Connecting to screen.yahoo.com:80... connected! HTTP request sent, awaiting response... End of file while parsing headers. Giving up. The page I requested is not downloaded. But sometimes it works. Any ideas ho

wget can't get the following site

2004-01-09 Thread David C.
Hi, all Please CC me when you reply. I'm not subscribed to this list. I'm new to wget. When I tried getting the following using wget, wget http://quicktake.morningstar.com/Stock/Income10.asp?Country=USA&Symbol=JNJ&stocktab=finance I got the errors below: --22:58:29-- http://quicktake

Error in wget-1.9-b5.zip

2003-10-15 Thread David Drobny
Error in wget-1.9-b5.zip Na co dávat důraz při zkušební jízdě? http://ad2.seznam.cz/redir.cgi?instance=62696%26url=http://www.auto-plus.cz/faq.php<> --17:46:21-- http://www.digitalplayground.com/freepage.php?tgpid=008d&refid=393627

RE: Content-Disposition Take 3

2003-09-08 Thread Newman, David
"Hrvoje Niksic" <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "Newman, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > This is my third attempt at a Content-Disposition patch and if it > > isn't acceptable yet, I'm sure it is pretty close. > >

RE: unreasonable not to doc ascii vs. binary in the --help text

2003-08-18 Thread Mark David
binary transfer. Thanks, Mark -Original Message- From: Maciej W. Rozycki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mon, August 18, 2003 11:22 AM To: Mark David Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: unreasonable not to doc ascii vs. binary in the --help text On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Mark

unreasonable not to doc ascii vs. binary in the --help text

2003-08-18 Thread Mark David
n info) follows the end of this message. Thanks for your consideration, Mark David wget --help GNU Wget 1.8.2, a non-interactive network retriever. Usage: wget [OPTION]... [URL]... Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Startup: -V, --version display the

wget -nd -r doesn't work as documented

2003-05-30 Thread David B. Tucker
Doing wget -nd -r doesn't overwrite a file of the same name, as the documentation claims. Is there any other way to do this? Thanks. Dave

Re: Not 100% rfc 1738 complience for FTP URLs => bug

2003-03-13 Thread David Balazic
Max Bowsher wrote: > > David Balazic wrote: > > As I got no response on [EMAIL PROTECTED], I am resending my report > > here. > > One forwards to the other. The problem is that the wget maintainer is > absent, and likely to continue to be so for several more mon

Not 100% rfc 1738 complience for FTP URLs => bug

2003-03-13 Thread David Balazic
cond : cd DAD4:[perl5] get FREEWARE_README.TXT Another example with more directory levels : get DAD4:[MTOOLS.AXP_EXE]MTOOLS.EXE or cd DAD4:[MTOOLS.AXP_EXE] get MTOOLS.EXE or cd DAD4:[MTOOLS] cd AXP_EXE get MTOOLS.EXE I recommend removing the "cool&smart" code and stick to RFCs :

Not 100% rfc 1738 complience for FTP URLs => bug

2003-03-07 Thread David Balazic
ectory levels : get DAD4:[MTOOLS.AXP_EXE]MTOOLS.EXE or cd DAD4:[MTOOLS.AXP_EXE] get MTOOLS.EXE or cd DAD4:[MTOOLS] cd AXP_EXE get MTOOLS.EXE I recommend removing the "cool&smart" code and stick to RFCs :-) -- David Balazic -- "Be excellent to each other." - Bill S. Preston, Esq., & "Ted" Theodore Logan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

large file

2002-12-26 Thread Allouche David
wwhen large file (size > 2go )are downloaded wget 1.8.2 realese crash down is it possible to complie the lastest realease with a large file support option ? @@@ Allouche David Tel:+33 (0)5 61 28 52

error fetching some files

2002-12-22 Thread David Magda
p?file=wolflinux&download=true [2] ftp://dl:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/wolfx/demos/linux/wolfmptest-dedicated.x86.run -- David Magda Because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new. -- Niccolo Machiavelli, _The Prince_, Chapter VI

Trouble with Yahoo

2002-10-16 Thread David McNab
Yahoo's site structure beyond the scope of wget? Cheers David

--mirror not downloading everything

2002-10-05 Thread David Cañizares Hernandez
oes not exist) Thanks in advance. David. _ Únase al mayor servicio mundial de correo electrónico: http://www.hotmail.com/es

spanish characters at name file

2002-09-30 Thread David Cañizares Hernandez
Hi all, I'm a spanish guy who is working with this good program but I'm having problems with some spanish characters and blanks(only in the begining) of the file name which I've tried to download from a ftp. An example could be: "/tmp/camaras y acción.jpg"  if there is anyone who has solved this p

Redirection cycle detected using wget 1.8.2

2002-06-24 Thread David Woodyard
I got the message 'Redirection cycle detected' when I tried to download a file. The download aborted. I have looked for a solution and have not found one. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Please 'CC' me on reply as I am not currently subscribed. Thanks again, David

inconsistency between man page and --help

2002-05-15 Thread David Rostenne
Hello! In version 1.8.1 of GNU Wget... I found that in the --help there is; --limit-rate=RATElimit download rate to RATE. But no reference is made to it in the man page. I checked and made sure the man page was for the same version ;-) So, please fix! And, uh is there anything

timestamping

2002-04-15 Thread David C. Anderson
This isn't a bug, but the offer of a new feature. The timestamping feature doesn't quite work for us, as we don't keep just the latest view of a website and we don't want to copy all those files around for each update. So I implemented a --changed-since=mmdd[hhmm] flag to only get files that

wget reject lists

2002-01-29 Thread David McCabe
Solaris 8, using gcc 2.95.3 package from sunfreeware.com -- David McCabeSenior Systems Analyst Network and Communications Services, McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada[EMAIL PROTECTED] If you stop having sex, drinking and smoking, You don't live longer... It

RE: Mapping URLs to filenames

2002-01-16 Thread David Robinson (AU)
I like this proposal. This would restore the version 1.5.3 behaviour. David. -Original Message- From: Ian Abbott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 16 January 2002 21:48 To: Wget List Subject: RE: Mapping URLs to filenames On 16 Jan 2002 at 8:02, David Robinson (AU) wrote

RE: Mapping URLs to filenames

2002-01-15 Thread David Robinson (AU)
rs. It stops WGET from working properly whenever it is found within a URL. Can we fix it please. Kind regards David Robinson -Original Message- From: Herold Heiko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, 16 January 2002 03:28 To: Wget Development Subject: RE: Mapping URLs to filena

RE: parameters in the URL

2002-01-14 Thread David Robinson (AU)
Hey, I remember this feature was in WGETWIN 1.5.3.1 It was really useful. But it is missing from WGET 1.8.1 I would like to see this feature added back into WGET because at the moment it is completely broken when the URL contains a question mark '?'. Kind regards, Davi

Re: Website Port problem...

2001-11-29 Thread David
The version I'm using is 1.7.1 On Thu, 29 November 2001, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > > David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I have a problem on using wget, as follows: > > What version of Wget are you using? > > > I want to download a bunch of files i

Website Port problem...

2001-11-29 Thread David
Hi, I have a problem on using wget, as follows: I want to download a bunch of files in, say, www.server.com/dir/files, and I found out that wget is contacting www.server.com:80, and the files it get is not what I'm looking for. I typed www.server.com:80/dir/files in netscape and found out tha

Re: Unsubscribing

2001-11-24 Thread David VanHorn
At 10:47 PM 11/23/01 +, Neil Osborne wrote: >Hello All, > >I want to unsubscribe from this mail list - however despite several mails >with unsubscribe in both subject and body, I still keep receiving mail, and >it's clogging up my mail account. Can anyone help please ? > >Thanks I'm in the sa

Re: Unsubscribing

2001-11-24 Thread David VanHorn
At 05:11 AM 11/24/01 +, Byran wrote: >THIS list clogging up your email account? Not exactly, but I tried several times to unsubscribe recently, to no avail. -- Dave's Engineering Page: http://www.dvanhorn.org Got a need to read Bar codes? http://www.barcodechip.com Bi-directional read

Re: Unsubscribing

2001-11-24 Thread David VanHorn
> >Hi David, > >please present us the following fact: > >Where did you send your request to unsubscribe (exact E-mail address)? [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dave's Engineering Page: http://www.dvanhorn.org Got a need to read Bar codes? http://www.barcodechip.com Bi-direction

Differences between "wget" and "cURL"?

2001-11-19 Thread Karr, David
I've noticed a tool recently called "cURL" that seems to be in the same "space" as "wget". Could someone give me a basic overview of how these two things are different?

Redirection spans hosts unconditionally

2001-10-28 Thread David Nesting
ctory, etc.). I am using GNU Wget 1.7 installed via RPM as wget-1.7-3mdk on Linux 2.4.12 i686. Thanks! -- == David Nesting WL7RO Fastolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://fastolfe.net/ == fastolfe.net/me/pgp-key A054 47B1 6D4C E97A D882 C41F 3065 57D9 832F AB01

html-parse.c

2001-10-10 Thread David Edmondson
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

wget segfault on ppc

2001-10-08 Thread David Roundy
limit given by available_size. If it fails, it will return either -1 -- David Roundy http://civet.berkeley.edu/droundy/ msg01993/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

wget and tag searching

2001-09-11 Thread J. David Bickel
Hi, I am using the wget functionality in one of my projects to search through web content. However I note when I try to recur on a link found in the page that only differs by a ?tag=pag&st=15 then wget seems to ignore everything after the question mark .. thus returning the same content as befor

Re: wget timestamping (-N) bug/feature?

2001-08-04 Thread David VanHorn
At 07:11 PM 8/4/01 -0500, Mengmeng Zhang wrote: > > Say, I have a index.html which is not changed, but some of the pages > > linked from this page might be changed. When I use -N option to retrieve > > index.html recursively, wget will quit after find out that index.html is > > not changed, withou

Unsubscribe help please

2001-07-16 Thread Humes, David G.
Hello, I have tried to unsubscribe several times by sending emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the wget emails keep coming. I hate to bother everyone on the list, but could someone please give me a way to unsubscribe that works. Thanks. --Dave

tags

2001-06-14 Thread David Killick
We have been using wget with the -p option to retrieve page requisites. We have noticed that it does not appear to work when tag is encountered in the requested page. The tag and its href are copied verbatim, and required images etc. are not retrieved and mapped locally. By way of example, one

RE: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?

2001-06-01 Thread Humes, David G.
Thanks! That worked. --Dave -Original Message- From: Hack Kampbjørn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:25 AM To: Humes, David G. Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line? "Humes, David G.&quo

Is there a way to override wgetrc options on command line?

2001-05-31 Thread Humes, David G.
Hello, I have several cronjobs using wget and the wgetrc file turns on passive-ftp by default. I have one site where strangely enough passive ftp does not work but active does work. I'd rather leave the passive ftp default set and just change the one cronjob that requires active ftp. Is there

images with absolute references (more info)

2001-05-22 Thread David Killick
- From: David Killick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:images with absolute references Date sent: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:57:21 +0100 In the page: www.objectmentor.com/publications/articlesbysubject.html there are images that have a

images with absolute references

2001-05-22 Thread David Killick
In the page: www.objectmentor.com/publications/articlesbysubject.html there are images that have absolute URLs (ie. http://www.objectmentor.com...) that are not downloaded when the -p option is specified. I had understood that this is what the -p and -k options do. If I have misunderstood the -

maybe wget bug

2001-04-04 Thread David Christopher Asher
p;" as %26, but that does not seem to work (spaces as %20 works fine). The error log for the web server shows that the URL requested does not say %26, but rather "&". It does not appear to me that wget is sending the %26 as %26, but perhaps "fixing" it to "&". I am using GNU wget v1.5.3 with Red Hat 7.0 Thanks! -- David Christopher Asher

Spam

2001-01-09 Thread David VanHorn
Is anyone else getting this junk, with the wget servers as the intermediary? Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from sunsite.auc.dk (sunsite.dk [130.225.51.30]) by www.cedar.net (8.9.3/SCO5.0.4) with SMTP id XAA21229 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Tue, 9 Jan 2001 23:19:41 GMT Received: (qmail