RE: [WINDOWS] Missing DLL error
Something of a deja vu here. IF you got your copy from http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold or directly from ftp://ftp.sunsite.dk/projects/wget/windows , you need to get the ssl libraries from the same place, as stated on there site: 1.8.2 2002/05/29 Source (http), source (ftp), binary (http), binary (ftp) for wget 1.8.2, ssl enabled (get the ssl libraries above). and SSL Libraries 2002/05/20 ssllibs (http), ssllibs (ftp). Source at www.openssl.org, openssl-0.9.6d.tar.gz. ANY wget binary compiled with ssl need these. You'll need to drop the libraries somewhere in your PATH or c:\Winnt or c:\Windows or whatever suits your installation in order to make https connections work If you got the ssl library from somewhere else it's likely it won't work. The binary for 1.8.1 from those places doesn't have ssl enabled, no library is required, on the other hand https connections won't work either. Heiko Herold -- -- PREVINET S.p.A.[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Via Ferretto, 1ph x39-041-5907073 -- I-31021 Mogliano V.to (TV) fax x39-041-5907472 -- ITALY -Original Message- From: Gianfranco Boggio-Togna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 6:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [WINDOWS] Missing DLL error When I run wget 1.8.2 (with just -V) I get a message stating that LIBAY32.DLL cannot be found (wget 1.8.1 is OK). -- Gianfranco Boggio-Togna Milano (Italy)
Can't get remote files - what am I doing wrong?
Hello, I am using wget v1.8.1 on Mac OS X. If I enter the following from the command line I get a listing of the contents of the remote directory saved as index.html wget ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/ (names changed of course to preserve security) However, if I do the following: wget ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/*s.csv I get an error message of no match and if I use: wget --glob=on ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/*s.csv I also get no match What I am trying to do is get a single file from this remote directory and the only thing I can key off is that the filename ends with s.csv I can't use just .csv as there are many other files in the same directory that also end with .csv which are not wanted. We will have further processing of the files once they get on the local machine. Once I have this working from my machine, I will create an input file to request the 4 different files I need. If I use: wget -nd ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/folder1/folder2/*s.csv on my redhat linux box, then I get the file I expect - the redhat box is running wget v1.7. The Mac machine I am using for testing is behind our firewall, but there is a hole opened to allow my internal IP to reach the specific remote IP. And using the first example above it does connect so I know I am getting through the firewall. Any ideas or suggestions as to what is going wrong here? Thanks Dale p.s. The reply-to address has been anti-spammed (I hope anyway), please post any replies to the list.
Re: HTTP /1.1 500 Internal Server Error
On Sunday 02 June 2002 09:38 am, Hack Kampbjørn wrote: Mark Bucciarelli wrote: I am having trouble wgetting a samsung printer driver from their site. Every time I try, I immediately get an HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error. The web browser initiates the download properly when I click on the link from the referer page. [snip] This seems to be yet another encoding problem. I have no problem if I change the 'amp;' to ''. IIRC URLs found in a HTML page should be HTML decoded. A simple test (wget -F -i URL.html) shows that wget does this. Thanks, I was able to get this to work. I think the man page should mention this coding/decoding stuff. Not important enough for the description, but perhaps you could add the following paragraph under the -F option: If the URL includes a character entity reference (that is, lt; gt; amp; or quot;), the -F option will automatically decode these references. If you not using the -F option, then you should replace the references with the characters themselves (that is, , , , or ). Mark
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