> This is "feature" of Windows file system. It doesn't allow '?' in
> filenames (nor \ / * " < >)
Thanks, I thought it could have to do with unsafe characters,
but I couldn't think of any workaround.
> Use the --output-document=FILE to override the filename. This of
> course only works for one file and not for recursive download.
It works, indeed. However, unfortunately this isn't compatible with
the other options I'll be using (-E -k -K -nh -nd -P AMG -p).
> If your compiling from the sources I have a quick hack to
> overcome this.
No, I'm using Heiko's binaries. But, if this is the only way out,
I'll go through the compile process myself, after applying your
hack. Can you tell me more?
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Luca