Dear Sir,
I will like to make an enquiry and ask if you are able to assist me in
modifying the coding of wget.
Currently, I have a company project which needs to download a file from a
site and output the bandwidth results into a file.
However, I will need to perform 3 times of the bandwidth
Dear Sir/Madam,while I was trying to download using the command: wget -k -np -r -l inf -E http://dasher.wustl.edu/bio5476/I got most of the files, but lost some of them.I think I know where the problem is:if the link is broken into two lines in the index.html:PLecture 1 (Jan 17): Exploring
I don't think that's valid HTML. According to RFC
1866: An HTML user
agent should treat end of line in any of its variations as a word space in all
contexts except preformatted text.
I
don't see any provision for end of line within the HREF attribute of an A
tag.
Tony
From: HUAZHANG GUO
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 16:36:54 -0700
Tony Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think that's valid HTML. According to RFC 1866: An HTML user
agent should treat end of line in any of its variations as a word
space in all contexts except preformatted text.
I don't see any provision for end of