On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 11:42:50AM -0700, Chad Anderson enlightened us:
> That solved the problem, thank you!  Can you tell me how to correct the path
> in cygwin?
> 

I do very little with Cygwin, but you might just open up a bash prompt and
type:

which wget

and see what happens. If which is missing, then install the appropriate
cygwin package. If wget is missing (it looks like you've got it in an
unattended directory - is that where cygwin is installed?) then install the
cygwin wget package.

Matt

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Ohio University
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