Zitat von Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of
GNU Wget 1.11
It's been over two years since the last release, 1.10.2, but we've made
it. (Thanks mainly to the efforts of Wget's previous maintainer, Mauro
Tortonesi - thanks Mauro!)
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So, I've been spending some time thinking about how I want to break
things down in the next several versions of Wget. Here's a summary of
how I think it'll break down; following it is a more in-depth discussion.
1.12
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Support for parsing
Dear wget team,
I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
I was trying to download some of my pictures from a web site and I ran
in some problems. Maybe I did not give all switches, or maybe wget got
tricked.
Alexandru Tudor Constantinescu wrote:
I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
That's right. Up until wget 1.11 (released yesterday) there is no
support for css-files in the matter of parsing links out of it.
Matthias Vill wrote:
Alexandru Tudor Constantinescu wrote:
I have the feeling wget is not really able to figure out which files
to download from some web sites, when css files are used.
That's right. Up until wget 1.11 (released yesterday) there is no
support for css-files in the matter
Are there any 1.11 executables available for any platforms?
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From: Micah Cowan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 04:22
To: Wget; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Release: GNU Wget 1.11
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It gives me great