When the -R option is specified to reject files by name in recursive mode, wget
downloads them anyway then deletes them after downloading. This is a problem
when you are trying to be picky about the files you are downloading to save
bandwidth. Since wget appears to know the name of the file it i
wget -m -np http://url.to.download/something/group-a/want-to-download/ \
http://url.to.download/something/group-b/want-to-download/ \
http://url.to.download/something/group-c/want-to-download/
Mark Post
-Original Message-
From: Gabor Istvan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Januar
Patrick Pirrotte ha scritto:
Hello,
I'm having a strange problem using wget-1.9.1-r2 or wget-1.9-r2.
I'm working behind a proxy (that has been duly configured with export
http_proxy) and connecting to
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I noticed the same thing. I think It is due to a patch (2004-11-18
Leonid Petrov <[EMAIL
Dear All:
I would like to know how could I use wget to selectively download
certain subdirectories of a main directory. Here is what I want to do:
Let's assume that we have a directory structure like this:
http://url.to.download/something/group-a/want-to-download/
http://url.to.download/somethi