Eric -
Why are you trying to package Wget for cygwin when there is
a *native* win32 exe? Seems like a whole *lot* of work for
something that really doesn't gain you anything.
I'm quite interested in your response.
Chris
Christopher G. Lewis
http://www.ChristopherLewis.com
Eric -
Why are you trying to package Wget for cygwin when there is a *native*
win32 exe? Seems like a whole *lot* of work for something that really
doesn't gain you anything.
I'm quite interested in your response.
Chris
Christopher G. Lewis
http://www.ChristopherLewis.com
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Chris,
Wouldn't the Cygwin-specific version be preferable to existing Cygwin
users (which would include me, on occasion)? In particular, things like
the default --restrict=windows setting might be less than desirable. I
imagine most Cygwin users are
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Micah Cowan wrote:
Also, I'm not sure that Eric is subscribed to the ML, so he may not have
gotten your message (I've added him to the recipients).
(Obviously, this was rectified, and well before I wrote this. However,
it apparently took four days
Hello wget users and developers,
I am attempting to retrieve public information from BostonResourceNet (
http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/index.cfm ). There are four drop-down boxes
that allow you to filter the database. After retrieving the results of a
particular query, I can select a
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Philip Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello wget users and developers,
I am attempting to retrieve public information from BostonResourceNet (
http://www.bostonresourcenet.org/index.cfm ). There are four drop-down
boxes that allow you to filter the
* Philip Stephens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello wget users and developers,
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Documents/projects/Boston/psdiss/code$ wget -dv
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According to Christopher G. Lewis on 6/5/2008 7:55 AM:
| Eric -
|
| Why are you trying to package Wget for cygwin when there is a *native*
| win32 exe? Seems like a whole *lot* of work for something that really
| doesn't gain you anything.
That's