Hi! First of all, I find wget very useful, so thank you to everyone who has contributed to it!
I gather that the rejection list (--reject and --reject-regex) is used to determine which downloaded files to permanently save or not. While that's sometimes useful, there are other times it would be more useful to avoid downloading rejected files altogether. For example, rejecting any file with a question mark in it, to avoid duplication due to endless combinations of parameters. It would put far less strain on the server to be able to just download the main version of each page and not its various iterations. Someone even went as far as to write a quick hack to add this functionality for themselves: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12704197/wget-reject-still-downloads-file It would be much nicer if it was built in, in a more robust and extensible manner. Thanks, Zoë.
