Re: how do I download a/this URL that redirects at the server side?

2007-12-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jochen Roderburg wrote: Zitat von Jochen Roderburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What do you mean e.g. with wget interlog one ? Hmm, googled for wget interlog and found a veery old Windows version 1.5.3 from 1999 there, which indeed gets a 404 Error from your host. I think the server does

Re: how do I download a/this URL that redirects at the server side?

2007-12-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
phil curb wrote: I am downloading a page -r -l 1, so downloading URLs on that page, and some of them are like this http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23517.html if I try to download it with wget, I get a 404. Which is probably technically correct, the URL probably does not exist.

Re: how do I download a/this URL that redirects at the server side?

2007-12-25 Thread Jochen Roderburg
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The windows port, wget interlog one, returned .. Connecting to www.theregister.co.uk:80... connected! HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 404 Not Found 02:32:09 ERROR 404: Not Found. I guess the windows port doesn`t deal with 301

Re: how do I download a/this URL that redirects at the server side?

2007-12-25 Thread Jochen Roderburg
Zitat von Jochen Roderburg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What do you mean e.g. with wget interlog one ? Hmm, googled for wget interlog and found a veery old Windows version 1.5.3 from 1999 there, which indeed gets a 404 Error from your host. I think the server does not like the request header Host:

how do I download a/this URL that redirects at the server side?

2007-12-23 Thread phil curb
I am downloading a page -r -l 1, so downloading URLs on that page, and some of them are like this http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/23517.html if I try to download it with wget, I get a 404. Which is probably technically correct, the URL probably does not exist. But a browser when I go to