type:
wget -r -l3 http://
then hit return
that is basic but will dump it all into a
folder in your user directory.
to look at the rest of the commands type
Type:
wget -help
then hit return
that will show you all commands. There
is an HTML manual on gnu.org
good luck
Didier Bretin wrote:
>
-p download all support files necessary to view the page
It doesn't seem to be in the wget --help information, but it's in the
"complete" manual.
Fred Holmes
At 04:09 PM 1/27/2002, Didier Bretin wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Can you help me with the different options of wget. I'm under linux, with
>Net
Hello,
Can you help me with the different options of wget. I'm under linux, with
Netscape 6.2 (based on mozilla). Sometimes I would like to have a copy of
a page I see on my navigator. But Netscape save only the html file. So I would
like to use wget to download the page and all the images of t