Yep, it works well here either.
It looks like the images are spread into several servers (mostly content
providers, kinda looks like), there's nothing wrong with Wget.
If you want, you can try with '--no-directories' to put everything in the same
place. Not sure if that option was available in 1.11.
On 08/05/2015 03:01 PM, RJ Davis wrote:
Originally, I was running this version (for windows.)
SYSTEM_WGETRC = c:/progra~1/wget/etc/wgetrc
syswgetrc = C:\Program Files (x86)\GnuWin32/etc/wgetrc
*GNU Wget 1.11.4*
Last night I tried this version as well.
PS C:\users\user\desktop\chivetest2> ./wget3 -V
*GNU Wget 1.16.3 built on mingw32*.
+digest +https +ipv6 +iri +large-file -nls +ntlm +opie -psl +ssl/openssl
Wgetrc:
/usr/local/etc/wgetrc (system)
On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 7:09 AM, Ander Juaristi <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 08/05/2015 05:30 AM, RJ Davis wrote:
Looks like a recent wordpress update, version 4.2.4, might of broken
wget's
ability to pull images from such sites.
In the past I have used this command
wget -E -H -k -K -t 2 -p
http://thechive.com/2015/08/04/how-to-make-those-signature-drinks-from-some-of-your-favorite-films-11-photos/
and the files would be stored here
\thechive.files.wordpress.com
<http://thechive.files.wordpress.com>\2015\08
Any other reports or plans to correct?
RJ
Hi,
Which `wget --version` are you using?
Regards,
- AJ
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Regards,
- AJ