2008/3/28, Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's not a problem so long as the data is clearly associated with its file.
The sample file I gave in the previous post has a demonstration of this;
logo.png was being downloaded while index.html was still being fetched.
If more information had
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Yoshihiro Tanaka wrote:
Yes, if we could do without more information, it would be better.
I just wandering it might be useful. How about the case like this?:
Wget 1.12 SIDB 1.0
Wget 1.13 SIDB 1.1
Wget 1.14 SIDB 1.1
Wget 1.15
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Yoshihiro Tanaka wrote:
Also, this format essentially requires that all data about a particular
entry be known before any of it may be written. I think it would be
useful to write some information, e.g. Filepath and MIME-Type (and other
HTTP
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Yoshihiro Tanaka wrote:
Hello, My name is Yoshihiro TANAKA.
I'm interested in GSOC, and MetaDataBase project.
So let me ask about file format for MetaDataBase(SIDB).
Considering forwards-compatibility, Wget should be able to ignore items
it