-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Juon, Stefan wrote:
> The point is that wget sends rather a http request than a pure ftp > command (GET ftp://ftpde.nai.com/CommonUpdater/ HTTP/1.0) which > causes the proxy to send back a index.html. Do u agree? Well of course it does: it's using an HTTP proxy. How do you send FTP commands over HTTP? The problem isn't that the result is an HTML file; the problem is that the proxy sends an HTML file that Wget apparently can't parse. Perhaps the proxy's not really sending an HTML file at all, which would be unusual (but I'm not sure there are standards governing how FTP gets proxied across HTTP), in which case Wget would need to be modified to check whether the proxied results are a listing file. But until you show us what index.html file Wget is getting, I don't see how we can help. - -- Micah J. Cowan Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer. GNU Maintainer: wget, screen, teseq http://micah.cowan.name/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFInJpC7M8hyUobTrERAhGtAJ9/cY3nJk8xf1oWb+KCH8mQ54nXNACgg/is xD3eHrajIfnUDaRhnFI+X+s= =g1QP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----