Quoting Samer Nassar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I am an undergrad student in University of Alberta, and downloaded
> wget recently to mirror a site for research purposes. However, wget
> seems to be having trouble pulling pages whose urls are cgi. I went
> through wget manual and didn't see anything about this. Any hints?

Pages that are automatically generated (by a CGI, for example) are not
always easy to download. As long as the CGI does not require any human
input (forms, etc), I guess wget shall be able to download those
pages. If this does not work, it would help to see an example where
wget fails. But before this, please upgrade to wget 1.7 which has been
released just few moments ago.

-- jan

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