New windows binary
http://space.tin.it/computer/hherold New windows binary for the current 1.9-dev. Be sure to get the correct ssl libraries (as linked in the description) if you didn't get them before (that is, if you did not use my previous 1.9-dev-unoff binary, every other binary used the older libraries). Heiko -- -- PREVINET S.p.A. www.previnet.it -- Heiko Herold [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- +39-041-5907073 ph -- +39-041-5907472 fax
Wget-Problem: Wildcards
Hi, I want to use wildcards because I need to download jpg-files that are named in a different formart such as [year][month][day].[number].jpg. I could use this normal command: [begin command] wget http://www.website.com/20030510.0500.jpg -r -l1 --no-parent -w 1 [end] But this did not work: [begin command] wget http://www.website.com/20030[1-12]10.0500.jpg -r -l1 --no-parent -w 1 [end] or [begin command] wget http://www.website.com/ -A 20030[1-12]10.0500.jpg -r -l1 --no-parent -w 1 [end] I think the -A and --acclist flag is usefull for FTP downloads and not for HTTP I think. I am looking forward to hearing some suggestions. Thank you. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
problem use accept/reject rules
I use that rule in .wgetrc: accept = *[?]* and reject = *\.[zZ][iI][pP]* I think that rule exclude all *.zip* from download, but in test url like http://domain.com/price/source/10-20030915.zip?PHPSESSID=0cd4eb0801c656a292e 33c9b8134c899 downloaded. Whats wrong wget or my regexp?
Re: upcoming new wget version
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jochen Roderburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Question: Is the often discussed *feature* in version 1.8.x meanwhile repaired, that special characters in local filenames are url-encoded? Hmm, that was another thing scheduled to be fixed for 1.9. I believe that the feature has now been fixed. Please try the latest CVS and let me know what you think. BTW URL-escaping special chars in file names is not specific to 1.8.x. All Wget versions until 1.9 have suffered to some extent from file quoting being coupled with URL quoting. It became worse in 1.8.x because it implemented stricter [and more correct] URL escaping rules -- which happened to be even less appropriate for file names.
Re: possible bug in exit status codes
I can verify this in the cvs version. it appears to be isolated to the recursive behavior. /a On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Dawid Michalczyk wrote: Hello, I'm having problems getting the exit status code to work correctly in the following scenario. The exit code should be 1 yet it is 0
Re: small doc update patch
Am Mi, 2003-09-10 um 22.21 schrieb Hrvoje Niksic: Just a small patch for the documentation: --- wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.texi +++ wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.texi @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ @item -t @var{number} @itemx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Set number of retries to @var{number}. Specify 0 or @samp{inf} for -infinite retrying. +infinite retrying. Default (no command-line switch) is not to retry. Huh? The default is to retry 20 times. Isn't it? :-) Hmm, then i got it wrong: $ LC_ALL=C wget -t 0 http://localhost/asdf --00:22:01-- http://localhost/asdf = `asdf' Resolving localhost... done. Connecting to localhost[127.0.0.1]:80... failed: Connection refused. $ When does wget retry 20 times? -- Nol Kthe noel debian.org Debian GNU/Linux, www.debian.org signature.asc Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
Re: small doc update patch
Noèl Köthe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Am Mi, 2003-09-10 um 22.21 schrieb Hrvoje Niksic: Just a small patch for the documentation: --- wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.texi +++ wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.texi @@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ @item -t @var{number} @itemx [EMAIL PROTECTED] Set number of retries to @var{number}. Specify 0 or @samp{inf} for -infinite retrying. +infinite retrying. Default (no command-line switch) is not to retry. Huh? The default is to retry 20 times. Isn't it? :-) Hmm, then i got it wrong: $ LC_ALL=C wget -t 0 http://localhost/asdf --00:22:01-- http://localhost/asdf = `asdf' Resolving localhost... done. Connecting to localhost[127.0.0.1]:80... failed: Connection refused. It doesn't for fatal errors, such as connection refused, and --tries doesn't change that. The flag --retry-connrefused, new in CVS, tells Wget to treat connection refused as a non-fatal error.
Incomplete man page on wget
The wget man page reports --proxy=on/off Turn proxy support on or off. The proxy is on by default if the appropriate environmental variable is defined. Which is of course incomplete as it doesn't say WHAT the appropriate environmental variable is! - Mitra -- Mitra Technology Consulting - www.mitra.biz - [EMAIL PROTECTED] home 02-6684-8096 mobile 0414-648-722 office 02-6684-6182 Byron Community Knowledge Management Project www.byronkm.com Life is a Mystery to be Lived, not a Problem to be Solved