Tim,
I do not think wget should have a function deleting files.
Your solution of the problems has a fundamental flaw: you propose
a client control server (delete files). Correct solution is for
a client to send a request to the server to delete files after
retrieving files. A simple solution
Justin Gombos wrote:
Since I feel that computers serve man, not the reverse, so I don't
intend to change my file organization to be web page centric. Looking
around the web, I was quite surprized to find that I'm the only one
with this problem. I was very relieved to find that there was a wput
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* t.clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-08-29 06:40]:
>
> the remote system's owners require that we delete the files they
> place in our download directory once they have been dowloaded. It
> appears that wget cannot do this.
Sounds like a job for expect.
From: Tim Clarke SEACON GROUP LTD, Tower Wharf, Northfleet, Kent, da11 9BD
Telephone: +44 (0)1474 32Web: www.seacon.co.uk
Hi
I have just downloaded wget 1.9.1 and compiled it successfully successfully
on SCO Openserver. Basically, we have an application we need to automate
which need