try:

wget -p

On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> I am able to download a HTML-page.
> Taht page has several cgi-calls generating images.
> When calling that page with a browser the images are generated and
> stored for further usage in a image cache on the server.
>
> I was expecting that the download of the HTML page would cause
> the cgi-generation of the images and their storage in cache.
>
> Why is that not the case when downloading a HTML page to disk?
>
> When the browser renders the HTML page,__he__ is calling the cgi string.
>
> Is there a mode in wget to present the downloades page as it is made
> in a browse?
>
> Thank you, Maggi

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