Oops, good catch! 

No spaces intended there, so much's for sure! 
(In DOS a file or folder name can never end with a space or a dot) 
I placed them back after I tested 

.\Other Images\ 

but apparently in a most clumzy way. Apologies for the confusion. 

Nevertheless, I can confirm that 

".\Other Images\" 

will not work indeed. 

I assumed that wrapping this path in double quotes would be the solution to 
have Wget accept it, but is it? 
If not (as might well be the case), how should I proceed? 


@Seymour: 
is your code supposed to work with or without the erroneous spaces? 
And could you please explain how this (?) escaping double quotes is supposed to 
work? 

M. 



Van: "Richard Thomas" <[email protected]> 
Aan: "bug-wget" <[email protected]> 
Verzonden: Donderdag 12 december 2019 18:09:24 
Onderwerp: Re: Wget with Download directory containing spaces 

Looks like you have extra spaces after the first and before the second 
double quote. 


On 12/12/2019 6:25 AM, [email protected] wrote: 


w get -nv -a log.txt -P " .\Other Images\ " -i input.txt 





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