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| From: Jens Rösner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 11:30 AM
| To: Phil Lewis
| Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Re: Cannot WGet Google Search Page?
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| Hi Phil!
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| Without more info (wget's verbose or even debug output, full command
| line,...) I find
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Subject: Re: Cannot WGet Google Search Page?
Hi Phil!
Without more info (wget's verbose or even debug output, full command
line,...) I find it hard to tell what is happening.
However, I have had very good success with wget and google.
So, some hints:
1. protect the google URL by e
Hi Phil!
Without more info (wget's verbose or even debug output, full command
line,...) I find it hard to tell what is happening.
However, I have had very good success with wget and google.
So, some hints:
1. protect the google URL by enclosing it in "
2. remember to span (and allow only certain)
I have been trying to wget several levels deep from a Google search page
(e.g., http://www.google.com/search?=deepwater+oil). But on the very first
page, wget returns a 403 Forbidden error and stops. Anyone know how I can
get around this?
Regards, Phil
Philip E. Lewis, P.E.
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