Thank you for your reply. Yes the gif file was downloaded. All files
required download successfully. /home/intadm is not in any of the html
files downloaded. This is why the problem has been so confusing! I am not
the administrator of the server wget runs from so all I can do is ask that
it
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Thank you for your reply. Yes the gif file was downloaded.
Then this sounds like a bug. Many bugs have been fixed in the several
years between the 1.7 and the 1.9.1 release, so it's all the more
reason to try the new one.
I am not the administrator of the server
Windows MSVC binary at http://xoomer.virgilio.it/hherold
Heiko
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-Original Message-
From: Hrvoje Niksic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:55 AM
Yes, I can install it in my home dir but I'd get in a lot of trouble. It's
a government server and is tightly controlled. But my need is legitimate so
the upgrade request should be approved. I'll post a follow up after the
upgrade.
Thanks for all your help,
Doug
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This is a bit of a Doctor, if I do this it hurts. - So don't do that!, but
I think this should not happen:
D:\Wip\Wget\wget.wip\srcwget -4
Assertion failed: 0 = comind comind countof (commands), file init.c,
line 589
Herold Heiko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Windows MSVC binary for current cvs at http://xoomer.virgilio.it/hherold/
This is a bit of a Doctor, if I do this it hurts. - So don't do
that!, but I think this should not happen:
D:\Wip\Wget\wget.wip\srcwget -4
Assertion failed: 0 = comind comind
I am looking for a tool like wget, that will report profiling data,
rather than only regular time measurement. Are there any tools out there
have that sort of functionality?
If not, is there any interest in adding this sort of feature to
wget? Or is that completely out of the scope of what