Harry Putnam wrote:
> 
> Hack Kampbjørn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Harry Putnam wrote:
> > >
> > > Wget 1.7-dev
> > > ************
> > > `-m'
> > > `--mirror'
> > >      Turn on options suitable for mirroring.  This option turns on
> > >      recursion and time-stamping, sets infinite recursion depth and
> > >      keeps FTP directory listings.  It is currently equivalent to `-r
> > >      -N -l inf -nr'.
> > >            ^^^
> > >
> > > I couldn't find any other reference to it.
> > >
> > > And a question on usage:
> > >
> > > Can I direct the output of wget when mirroring to a directory of
> > > choice?  Or is it necessary to cd to desired directory?
> > >
> > > I'm not finding the proper index search key to discover that information.
> >
> > [hack@DUR0N2000 wget]$ wget --help
> > GNU Wget 1.6, a non-interactive network retriever.
> > [...]
> > Directories:
> >   -nd  --no-directories            don't create directories.
> >   -x,  --force-directories         force creation of directories.
> >   -nH, --no-host-directories       don't create host directories.
> >   -P,  --directory-prefix=PREFIX   save files to PREFIX/...
> >        --cut-dirs=NUMBER           ignore NUMBER remote directory
> > components.
> >
> > Now that you know what to look for, the info pages may more
> > "informative" that this.
> 
> Well thanks Hack,  I should have though to look at --help
> Looks like the -P is my baby.
> 
> Now about that typo.  Maybe you didn't notice my ^^^ above
> > >      -N -l inf -nr'.
> > >            ^^^
> 
> Is that a typo.

Oh I noticed it but I wasn't sure. I didn't think it was but I had to
look at the documentation and maybe the source. So I choose to first
give you a quick answer to the second question and then Dan beat me to
the first one 8-)

Dan, we all appreciate (at least I do) the great work you're doing with
wget

-- 
Med venlig hilsen / Kind regards

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