Am 2008-07-19 10:26:25, schrieb Micah Cowan:
> That strikes me as not quite right. If Wget sees
> http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G, and it's not redirected
> to http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G/, then Wget will use
> a file name. What's more, if it later sees it with t
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Brian Keck wrote:
> (It also renames diggthis.js to diggthis.js.html, but I don't care about
> that).
That's an indication that the server is misconfigured, and is serving
diggthis.js as text/html, rather than text/javascript or text/x-javascript.
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On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:08:56 +0200, Matthias Vill wrote:
>Brian Keck schrieb:
>> If you do
>> wget http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>> then you get an HTML file called iPhone3G.
>> But if you do
>> wget -p http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>> then you g
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 10:26:25 MST, Micah Cowan wrote:
>Brian Keck wrote:
>>If you do
>>wget http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>>then you get an HTML file called iPhone3G.
>>But if you do
>>wget -p http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>>then you get a directo
Hi Brian,
maybe this helps:
--html-extension
If a file of type application/xhtml+xml or text/html is downloaded and
the URL does not end with the regexp \.[Hh][Tt][Mm][Ll]?, this option
will cause the suffix .html to be appended to the local filename. This
is useful, for instance, when you'r
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James Cloos wrote:
>> "Micah" == Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Micah> I'm not sure what you mean by "I want both".
>
> He means that, when the -p option is given, he wants to mangle either
> the created filename or the created dire
> "Micah" == Micah Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Micah> I'm not sure what you mean by "I want both".
He means that, when the -p option is given, he wants to mangle either
the created filename or the created directory name so that both do in
fact get created on the filesystem and all rela
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Brian Keck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If you do
>
> wget http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>
> then you get an HTML file called iPhone3G.
>
> But if you do
>
> wget -p http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
>
> the
Hello,
If you do
wget http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
then you get an HTML file called iPhone3G.
But if you do
wget -p http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/First-Look/iPhone3G
then you get a directory called iPhone3G.
This makes sense if you look at the links in the
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Micah Cowan wrote:
>> Brian Keck wrote:
>>> Sometimes -p doesn't work. For instance:
>>>
>>> wget -p http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig-Haro_object
>>
>> In this case, it appears that you've bumped into the fact that wget, by
>> default, will refuse to cross hostname
Micah Cowan wrote:
Brian Keck wrote:
Sometimes -p doesn't work. For instance:
wget -p http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig-Haro_object
In this case, it appears that you've bumped into the fact that wget, by
default, will refuse to cross hostname boundaries to download things,
unless y
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:44:36 MST, Micah Cowan wrote:
>Brian Keck wrote:
>> Sometimes -p doesn't work. For instance:
>...
>You want the -H option.
Thanks, so I do,
Brian Keck
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Brian Keck wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sometimes -p doesn't work. For instance:
>
> wget -p http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig-Haro_object
Hi,
The --debug flag will often provide useful information about why wget
doesn't download something you ex
Hello,
Sometimes -p doesn't work. For instance:
wget -p http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbig-Haro_object
This fetches several images from en.wikipedia.org, but none of the
several images from upload.wikimedia.org.
Is this normal behaviour?
There's some javascript, but it looks harmles
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