Stefan Eissing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please excuse if this bug has already been reported:
>
> In wget 1.8.1 (OS X) and 1.8.2 (cygwin) the handling of resources
> with content-length 0 is wrong. wget tries to read the empty content
> and hangs until the socket read timeout fires. (I set the
Herold Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Repeatable, and it seems to appear with this:
>
> 2003-09-15 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * retr.c (get_contents): Reduce the buffer size to the amount of
> data that may pass through for one second. This prevents long
> slee
Hello,
at the end of the description of the option "--http-passwd=password":
"For more information about security issues with Wget,"
The sentence is incomplete.
wget.texi shows:
"For more information about security issues with Wget, @xref{Security
Considerations}."
The info page has a correct
Noèl Köthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> -infinite retrying.
> +infinite retrying. Default (no command-line switch) is to retry
> +20 times but fatal errors like "connection refused" or "not found"
> +(404) are not being retried.
Thanks. I've now committed this:
Index: doc/wget.texi
===
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When using "-r" or "-p", wget should process CSS files for other files to
download. It is very easy to parse a CSS file. See:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/syndata.html#uri >
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/cascade.html#at-import
Am Di, 2003-09-16 um 01.09 schrieb Hrvoje Niksic:
Hello,
> >> > --- 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} f
Perhaps, but it is kind of nice to get that information from the program
itself at the same time you get the version information. For example:
# ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.7p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003
All the information, from one place.
Mark Post
-Original Message-
Fro
Repeatable, and it seems to appear with this:
2003-09-15 Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* retr.c (get_contents): Reduce the buffer size to the amount of
data that may pass through for one second. This prevents long
sleeps when limiting bandwidth.
* connect.c
>GNU Wget x.x.x (compiled with OpenSSL x.x.x)
>BTW can't you find out OpenSSL version by using `ldd'?
Hi,
no since the openssl lib is named libopenssl.so.0.9.7 but you do not se
if it is 0.9.a or 0.9.7b and some programms complain about changed version
so this information could be important. Al
Stefan Eissing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Of course this is only noticable with HTTP/1.1 server which leave
> the connection open and do not apply transfer-encding: chunked for
> empty response bodies.
They may not apply chunked transfer because Wget doesn't know how to
handle it. And leaving
"Christopher G. Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's a small change to print out the OpenSSL version with the -V &
> --help parameters.
[...]
I think that "GNU Wget " should always stand for Wget's
version, regardless of the libraries it has been compiled with. But
if you want to see the
Herold Heiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does compile now, but I managed to produce an application error during a
> test run on a https site.
>
> I produced a debug build with /DDEBUG /Zi /Od /Fd /FR and produced the
> wget.bsc by running bscmake on all the sbr files, but I didn't yet
> understa
Please excuse if this bug has already been reported:
In wget 1.8.1 (OS X) and 1.8.2 (cygwin) the handling of resources with
content-length 0 is wrong. wget tries to read the empty content and
hangs until the socket read timeout fires. (I set the timeout to
different
values and it exactly matches
Does compile now, but I managed to produce an application error during a
test run on a https site.
I produced a debug build with /DDEBUG /Zi /Od /Fd /FR and produced the
wget.bsc by running bscmake on all the sbr files, but I didn't yet
understand how to use that one in VC++ in order to get a mean
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