Jens R�sner wrote:
apache. Could wget, for url's that end in slashes, read the content-type header, and if it's text/xml, could wget create index.xml inside the directory wget creates?
Don't you mean "create index.html"?
No, maybe I wasn't clear. The file wget is creating is called index.html. However, for my purposes, this is inappropriate. What I need created for my blog rss feed is an index.xml file. And, if the wget convert-links option is going to add a file name onto the URL's in other pages on my site that link to the blog rss feed, then they would then they would add the file name index.xml to these URL's.
Like I said, for all the computer programs (browsers, news aggregators), I'm guessing index.html would work fine. But when a human sees a link to an html file, it's going to confuse him and make him think twice about maybe he's not supposed to feed that link to a news aggregator, maybe he's supposed to click on it and look at it to find the rss feed.
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