Dear wget users/developers,

I may have overlooked something trivial in the comprehensive info wget
manual. BTW, I am running FreeBSD 4.2-S and using wget-1.6.

I retrieved a number of interesting (linked) files via such a
web-sucking command as:

>====> wget -O - http://www.coollinks.org/some/subdir/index.html | wget
-c -p -np --follow-ftp --passive-ftp -A "*","*.*", -k -o coollinks.log
-U "Mozilla 5.0" -i -


Well, actually, wget did a very good job and retrieved what I asked
it to fetch. However, only part of the linked stuff within the
http://www.coollinks.org/some/subdir/index.html was converted to
relative links, despite the fact that the sites referred to, as well
as the files referred to, WERE downloaded.

Summimg up: I have to cd to one of the downloaded directory and open a
file; rather, I would prefer accessing those files directly from
within my browser (lynx/mozilla/galeon/KDE2/whatever...) in a
"centralized" fashion :-)



Is this partial link convertion expexted behavio(u)r?  What am I
missing ?

TIA,
Salvo

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