Hello everyone,
I thought I'd introduce myself to you all, as I intend to start helping out
with wget. This will be my first time contributing to any kind of free or
open source software, so I may have some basic questions down the line about
best practices and such, though I'll try to keep that
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David Coon wrote:
Hello everyone,
I thought I'd introduce myself to you all, as I intend to start helping
out with wget. This will be my first time contributing to any kind of
free or open source software, so I may have some basic questions
There was a recent discussion concerning using wget to obtain pages
from yahoo logged into yahoo as a particular user. Micah replied to
Rick Nakroshis with instructions describing two methods for doing
this. This information has also been added by Micah to the wiki.
I just tried the simpler of
2008/9/8 Tony Godshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I haven't done this but I can speculate that you need to
have wget identify itself as firefox.
When I read this, I thought it looked promising, but it doesn't work.
I tried sending exactly the user-agent string firefox is sending and
still got a page
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Donald Allen wrote:
There was a recent discussion concerning using wget to obtain pages
from yahoo logged into yahoo as a particular user. Micah replied to
Rick Nakroshis with instructions describing two methods for doing
this. This information