Hi Wget team, I am but a lowly user and linux sysadmin, however, after noticing the wget2 project I have wondered about a feature that could be added to the new version.
I approve of all the excellent new features already being added (especially the PFS, Shoutcast and scanning features), but has there been any consideration about continuing a "session" (Not a cookie session, a recursive session)? Perhaps retaining the last command in a backup/log file with the progress it last saved or if a script/command is interrupted and entered again in the same folder, wget will review the existing files before commencing the downloads and or link conversion depending on what stage of the "session" it was at. If that's possible that would help immensely. I "review" sites for my friends at UBC and we look at geographic performance on their apache and nginx servers, the only problem is they encounter minor errors from time to time while recursively downloading (server-side errors nothing to do with wget) so the session ends. The other example I have is while updating my recursive downloads, we encounter power-failures during winter storms and from time to time very large recursions are interrupted and it feels bad downloading a web portal your team made together consisting of roughly 25,000 or so web pages and at the 10,000th page mark your wget session ends at like 3am. (Worse than stepping on lego I promise). Before you ask, no I don't download from sources I don't own unless it's for work then we mirror other sites and I use wget for that as well (we back up other government bodies related to us without needing higher clearance, we simply provide wget with a login to an intranet system and then it can make a backup with a basic user account access. It's also useful for offline auditing of sites so that we can audit without their team being interrupted or without them changing things on us). Thanks for your time, I appreciate any feedback, hopefully I didn't miss an incredibly obvious feature about wget2 although it would be spectacular news to receive. Triston Line
