page-requisites doesn't work.

2005-04-24 Thread Andrzej
Using the -p option should guarantee downloading of all the graphics etc: wget -m -nv -k -K -E -nH -p -np -t 1000 -D andyk.feedle.com -o $HOME/logiwget/logandyk -P /www/andyk http://andyk.feedle.com/ but it doesn't work here. Why? Wget version installed on the system is 1.7 .

Re: page-requisites doesn't work.

2005-04-24 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Andrzej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Using the -p option should guarantee downloading of all the graphics etc: wget -m -nv -k -K -E -nH -p -np -t 1000 -D andyk.feedle.com -o $HOME/logiwget/logandyk -P /www/andyk http://andyk.feedle.com/ but it doesn't work here. Why? Wget version installed

Re: page-requisites doesn't work.

2005-04-24 Thread Andrzej
Images are loaded from other sites. Use -H to allow Wget to go to But -H would download all internet using it with -m and I don't want that. other sites and -D feedle.com to limit the search to *.feedle.com. Sometimes it creates problems, as I described before:

Re: page-requisites doesn't work.

2005-04-24 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Andrzej [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: -p should probably go to other sites as well by default, but it doesn't do so yet. Well, that's why I wanted to use this option for! Sorry about that. The manual reagarding the -p option says: Note that Wget will behave as if -r had been specified, but

Re: page-requisites doesn't work.

2005-04-24 Thread Andrzej
Sorry about that. When can I expect it to work (ver. 1.10?) ? The manual reagarding the -p option says: Note that Wget will behave as if -r had been specified, but only that single page and its requisites will be downloaded. Links from that page to external documents will not be