`--no-clobber' is very usfull option, but i retrive document not only with
.html/.htm suffix.
Make addition option that like -A/-R define all allowed/rejected rules
for -nc option.
hello bug-wget,
When I use wget to grab some page that does not exist,
the server usually return a location redirect to it's home page (instead of 404 error),
then the wget will follow this link, which cause an un-necessary HTTP request.
so my question is which option I should use
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There is currently no way to disable following redirects. A patch to
do so has been submitted recently, but I didn't see a good reason why
one would need it, so I didn't add the option. Your mail is a good
argument, but I don't know how prevalent that behavior is.
What is it with servers that ca
Hi Sergey!
-nc does not only apply to .htm(l) files.
All files are considered.
At least in all wget versions I know of.
I cannot comment on your suggestion, to restrict -nc to a
user-specified list of file types.
I personally don't need it, but I could imagine certain situations
were this could
> From: Gisle Vanem [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Jens Rösner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
...
> I assume Heiko didn't notice it because he doesn't have that function
> in his kernel32.dll. Heiko and Hrvoje, will you correct this ASAP?
>
> --gv
Probably.
Currently I'm compiling and testing on
> From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> This might be one cause for compilation breakage in html-parse.c.
> It's a Gcc-ism/c99-ism/c++-ism, depending on how you look at it, fixed
> by this patch:
>
> 2003-10-03 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * html-parse.c (convert_and
Hello Everyone,
I am new to this wget utility, so pardon my ignorance.. Here is a brief explanation of
what I am currently doing:
1). I go to our customer's website every day & log in using a User Name & Password.
2). I click on 3 links before I get to the page I want.
3). I right-click on the p
I'm a big fan of wget. I've been usnig it for quite a while now, and am now
testing the 1.9beta3 on win2k.
First of all, I'd like to suggest a couple of things:
# it should be possible to tell wget to ignore a couple of errors:
FTPLOGINC // FTPs often give out this error when they're full. I w
Suhas Tembe wrote:
> 1). I go to our customer's website every day & log in using a User Name &
> Password.
[snip]
> 4). I save the "source" to a file & subsequently perform various tasks on
> that file.
>
> What I would like to do is automate this process of obtaining the "source"
> of a page usin
"Tony Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wget
> http://www.custsite.com/some/page.html --http-user=USER --http-passwd=PASS
>
> If you supply your user ID and password via a web form, it will be
> tricky (if not impossible) because wget doesn't POST forms (unless
> someone added that option while
Thanks for the report, I agree with your suggestions. IIRC, the "no
such file or directory" is a kludge that comes from the inability of
the FTP code to distinguish between different kinds of errors in RETR.
In fact, Wget's FTP code is old somewhat crufty, although it works
well in practice. The
"Suhas Tembe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am new to this wget utility, so pardon my ignorance.. Here is a
> brief explanation of what I am currently doing:
>
> 1). I go to our customer's website every day & log in using a User Name & Password.
> 2). I click on 3 links befor
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
> Wget 1.9 can send POST data.
That slipped past me. :-) Just in case I'm not the only one in that boat...
>From NEWS:
** It is now possible to specify that POST method be used for HTTP
requests. For example, `wget --post-data="id=foo&data=bar" URL' will
send a POST reques
As I was writing the manual for `--post', I decided that I wasn't
happy with this part:
Please be aware that Wget needs to know the size of the POST data
in advance. Therefore the argument to @code{--post-file} must be
a regular file; specifying a FIFO or something like
@file{/dev
Several bugs fixed since beta3, including a fatal one on Windows.
Includes a working Windows implementation of run_with_timeout.
Get it from:
http://fly.srk.fer.hr/~hniksic/wget/wget-1.9-beta4.tar.gz
-q and -S are incompatible and should perhaps produce errors and be noted thus
in the docs.
BTW, there seems no way to get the -S output, but no progress
indicator. -nv, -q kill them both.
P.S. one shouldn't have to confirm each bug submission. Once should be enough.
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