RE: Wget 1.10.2 + FC6 + FTP mirroring in root folder

2007-05-29 Thread Richard Dale
Further to my previous email - it would appear that there was a change in the Fedora/Redhat build of wget that causes this issue. An upgrade to the latest revision of 1.10.2 exhibited the problems and a downgrade avoided the problems. A workaround/solution is to use a trailing wildcard as follows

Wget 1.10.2 + FC6 + FTP mirroring in root folder

2007-05-29 Thread Richard Dale
e: 20741; month: May; day: 25; time: 17:59:00 (no yr); amex.20070525.gz PLAINFILE; perms 766; size: 90; month: May; day: 28; time: 17:03:00 (no yr); amex.20070528.gz PLAINFILE; perms 766; size: 20479; month: May; day: 29; time: 18:02:00 (no yr); amex.20070529.gz DIRECTORY; perms 766; size: 0; mo

Feature Proposal: don't spider CGI/Perl/PHP/ASP/JSP/whatever scripts

2007-05-29 Thread Marcel Partap
Hi there wget devs, been using your fine tool for years and waiting for this change, but now finally I am fed up enough to write: wouldn't it be quite easy to STOP wget from causing infinite traffic by downloading zillions of files like index.php?c=2&sid=55fd19cb8611eb8e1f110f65dfe8c583 ? Those

Re: Crash

2007-05-29 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Adrian Sandor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thanks a lot Steven, > >> Apparently there's more than a little code in src/cookies.c which is >> not ready for NULL values in the "attr" and "value" members of the >> "cookie" structure. > > Does that mean wget is buggy or does brinkster break the cooki