On 06/12/2017 10:27 AM, chris wrote: > Hi Tim, > > Thanks for your reply, I notice the following in the debug logs: > > """ > will convert url > http://www.anfractuosity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/fsk.png to local > site_output/fsk.png > will convert url > https://www.anfractuosity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/fsk.png to local > site_output/fsk.png.html > """ > > The difference between those URLs seems to be one is https and one isn't. > When I wget those URLs though, both seem to return a .png, with 'Length: > 51068 (50K) [image/png]'. > > So I'm a bit confused why I get the fsk.png.html URL.
What version of wget are you using ? (1.19.1 here) I tried some combinations of srcset (with https and http) and your original options. I thought of an issue with redirection (because that's an answer with text/html Content-Type). Could you create a small reproducer page ? e.g. like <html><body> <img srcset="https://www.anfractuosity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/fsk.png 533w, http://www.anfractuosity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/fsk-266x300.png 266w"><a> </body></html> With whatever paths you are using for the .png files. I don't want to download tons of files (limited bandwidth here). > cheers > Chris > > On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 9:08 AM, Tim Rühsen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Chris, >> >> >> On 06/11/2017 05:24 PM, chris wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm just wondering if I've possibly found a bug, unless I'm just doing >>> something incorrectly (which I assume is more likely). >>> >>> I grab my webpage using 'wget -T1 -t1 -E -k -H -nd -N -p -P site_output >>> https://www.anfractuosity.com/projects/ultrasound-networking/ > note1 2> >>> note2' >>> >>> But i notice the srcset tags in the resulting downloaded files produce >>> 'srcset="fsk.png.html 533w, fsk-266x300.png 266w" sizes="(max-width: >> 533px) >>> 100vw, 533px" /></a></p>' in the output index.html. >>> >>> On the actual webpage it looks like "srcset=" >>> https://www.anfractuosity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/fft.png >> 762w,...." >>> no .html extension on the .png. >> >> You requested -E (--adjust-extension) and -k (--convert-links). >> That would change the file name when the server tags the file as >> content-type 'text/html'. You could see that in the debug output >> (options -d or --debug). >> >>> >>> Cheers >>> Chris >>> >> >> With Best Regards, Tim
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