Quoting R. Daneel Olivaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I tried that, and it gives me even more strange results ;p
It actually works. It's the listing parser that fails in this case.
> -rw-rw-rw- 1 taranistaranis207 4 juil 11:21 TESTFILE1
>
> PLAINFILE; perms 666;
> Skipping.
I would
Quoting R. Daneel Olivaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> wget -d ftp://user:pass@HOST//tmp/TESTDIR
Given the URL syntax, TESTDIR is a file. If you need the contents of a
directory, "ftp://user:pass@HOST//tmp/TESTDIR/"; is the correct syntax.
-- jan
---+--
Quoting R. Daneel Olivaw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> are there any known issues regarding wget retrieving files through
> ftp from hp-ux 10.20/11.00 servers ? I'm using wget version 1.6 on
> a RH7.0 linux server (installed from RPM).
As far as I remember (I do not have an access to any HP/UX machine
Hello,
are there any known issues regarding wget retrieving files through ftp from
hp-ux 10.20/11.00 servers ?
I'm using wget version 1.6 on a RH7.0 linux server (installed from RPM).
thanks in advance,
R. Daneel Olivaw.
___