Hi,
I've found a situation where the new version 1.9beta behaves differently than
earlier version. I'm not sure if this is an corrected error or a new bug, I
personally would prefer the old behaviour.
When I do a recursive download with an accept list like
wget -r -l1 -nd -A zip http://some.h
Hi,
Here is few patches against test3:
http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/SOURCES/wget-ac.patch?rev=1.4
(some autoconf 2.5x things)
http://cvs.pld-linux.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/SOURCES/wget-pl.patch?rev=1.3
(Polish translation update)
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Arkadiusz MiĆkiewiczCS at FoE, Wroclaw University of
Regarding my run_with_timeout() patch, I forgot the following
patch to mswindows.h (which isnt included in util.c).
In my forthcoming patches for IPv6, we need to use the correct
Winsock headers. To avoid ifdef clutter throughout the .c-files, I've
put them in mswindows.h. So the .c-files should
It's a feature. `-A zip' means `-A zip', not `-A zip,html'. Wget
downloads the HTML files only because it absolutely has to, in order
to recurse through them. After it finds the links in them, it deletes
them.
Thanks for the contribution. Note that a slightly more correct place
to send the patch is the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> list, followed by
people with a keener interest in development.
Also, you should send at least a short explanation of what each patch
is supposed to do and why one should apply it. (
Thanks for the patch, I've now applied it with the following ChangeLog
entry:
2003-10-03 Gisle Vanem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* connect.c: And don't include them here.
* mswindows.h: Include winsock headers here.
However, I've postponed applying the part that changes `-d'. I agree
Zitat von Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It's a feature. `-A zip' means `-A zip', not `-A zip,html'. Wget
> downloads the HTML files only because it absolutely has to, in order
> to recurse through them. After it finds the links in them, it deletes
> them.
Hmm, so it has really been an u
At 12:05 PM 10/3/2003, Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
It's a feature. `-A zip' means `-A zip', not `-A zip,html'. Wget
downloads the HTML files only because it absolutely has to, in order
to recurse through them. After it finds the links in them, it deletes
them.
How about a switch to keep the .html file,
Jochen Roderburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Zitat von Hrvoje Niksic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> It's a feature. `-A zip' means `-A zip', not `-A zip,html'. Wget
>> downloads the HTML files only because it absolutely has to, in order
>> to recurse through them. After it finds the links in them,