Howdy,
This is not a problem which has just arisen in the recentest release, but
# in a path/file name, when properly escaped in a URI, becomes itself
in the filesystem, thus breaking the subsequent local fetch.
See attachment.
Glen
wget-1.9.1_error.tar.gz
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I would love to see an enhancement that allows specification of a total size of a
download or a total elapsed time of a download threshold at which point the download
would self-abort * and then process the actually-downloaded files to convert links
(-k) *.
Currently if one manually
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We could also fix this by calling ws_changetitle() unconditionally.
Should the title bar be affected by verbosity?
IMHO yes, Quiet is quiet.
I agree.
Applied now, thanks.
Gisle Vanem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ws_percenttitle() should not be called in quiet mode since
ws_changetitle() AFAICS is only called in verbose mode. That caused
an assert in mswindows.c. An easy patch:
[...]
I've applied this patch, thanks.
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Glen Sanft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is not a problem which has just arisen in the recentest
release, but # in a path/file name, when properly escaped in a
URI, becomes itself in the filesystem, thus breaking the subsequent
local fetch.