Re: bug-wget still useful

2005-03-15 Thread Dan Jacobson
P> I don't know why you say that. I see bug reports and discussion of fixes P> flowing through here on a fairly regular basis. All I know is my reports for the last few months didn't get the usual (any!) cheery replies. However, I saw them on Gmane, yes.

Re: bug-wget still useful

2005-03-15 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is it still useful to mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't think > anybody's home. Shall the address be closed? If you're referring to Mauro being busy, I don't see it as a reason to close the bug reporting address.

RE: bug-wget still useful

2005-03-15 Thread Post, Mark K
I don't know why you say that. I see bug reports and discussion of fixes flowing through here on a fairly regular basis. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Dan Jacobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 3:04 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: bug-wget still useful

bug-wget still useful

2005-03-15 Thread Dan Jacobson
Is it still useful to mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I don't think anybody's home. Shall the address be closed?

FTP size retrieval

2005-03-15 Thread Mike Ruskai
With both 1.8.2 and 1.9.1b (Linux and Win32), fetching a new file via FTP does not retrieve the size, and hence does not display percentage and ETA information. It only queries the size when continuing a transfer. There appears to be no option to correct this behavior besides starting, cancelling

Re: host header duplication in 1.9.1

2005-03-15 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
John Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm trying to connect to a virtual host even though the DNS does not > point to that host. I believe this should work if I specify the ip > address of the host and then use the Host: header within the > request. A test with telnet tells me that this works

Re: wget https://... behind proxy

2005-03-15 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I found some problem to download page from https://... URL, when I > have connection only through proxy. For NON http protocols I use > CONNECT method, but wget seems to not use it and access directly > https URLS. For http:// URL wget downloads fine. > > Can you tell m

Re: what is a real download speed?

2005-03-15 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Roman Shiryaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I usually download files using wget from one of ISP filesevers via > 8Mbps ADSL under linux. And wget always shows me that download speed > is no more than ~830 kbytes/sec. Now I guess that this is a transfer > speed of really useful data only (i.e. wge

wget https://... behind proxy

2005-03-15 Thread gentoo
Hi, I found some problem to download page from https://... URL, when I have connection only through proxy. For NON http protocols I use CONNECT method, but wget seems to not use it and access directly https URLS. For http:// URL wget downloads fine. Can you tell me, is it error in wget or is