Quoting Dominic Caffey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Has anyone had any experience with using wget to retrieve data from
secure sites using SSL? I scanned the manpage but can't find any
references on how to use wget to make data requests of a secure site
using SSL.
You will need the forthcoming 1.7
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To: Maciej W. Rozycki; Hrvoje Niksic
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Can I use Wget to
retreive files through https?
If yes, could I get
an example?
Thanks,
Scott Shellabarger
Acxiom Corporation - Products
Division
501.252.3089
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Shellabarger Scott - sshell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I use Wget to retreive files through https?
Yes, but you need the version 1.7, which is about to be released.
On 30 May 2001, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Yes, but you need the version 1.7, which is about to be released.
If a pre-release is available I'd like to install the .pot file of this
pre-release package on the Translation Robot site
(http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/contrib/po/HTML/).
Of course, I can
Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 30 May 2001, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Yes, but you need the version 1.7, which is about to be released.
If a pre-release is available I'd like to install the .pot file of this
pre-release package on the Translation Robot site
Hi,
Is it possible to pass parameters along by wget to retrieve the output the target file
where the target file expects the parameters is from method=POST ?
What exactly is that the target file, say TGF, is expecting two parameters from POST
method, then creating a new output page. The
I'm using wget 1.6 on Solaris 8 (sparc), and am connected to the
Internet via a Squid 2.3.STABLE4 proxy server on a host named
'firewall'. I can access single files OK, but I can't use FTP globbing.
Looking at the code, I don't see a trivial fix. If you don't see a
fix either, perhaps the
I'm using wget 1.6 on Solaris 8 (sparc), and am connected to the
Internet via a FWTK FTP proxy http://www.fwtk.org/main.html.
If I want to retrieve a file via the standard Solaris 'ftp' command,
without using 'wget', I do something like this:
$ ftp firewall
Connected to